Here's an anaglyph that I'm working on. You'll need a pair of red/cyan glasses to view it. Make sure you have the red lense over the left eye. That's standard but I have seen it the other way around. ;)
KoolMoves Anaglyph
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Here's an anaglyph that I'm working on. You'll need a pair of red/cyan glasses to view it. Make sure you have the red lense over the left eye. That's standard but I have seen it the other way around. ;)
KoolMoves Anaglyph
Awesome !Quote:
Originally Posted by FLASHPULSE
:)
p.s.
Your site is ... empty for too long. :rolleyes:
Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by necromanthus
I know, I'm currently working on a new site. I got side tracked creating the above.
What a beautiful image :) :thumbsup:
Unfortunately I haven't got the prober glasses.
Do you also have experience with stereoscopic images ?
Very cool, I just happened to have the glasses on my desk as I was playing around with some PHP class that makes these from stereo images.
By the way the light colored tree on the right is farther back than the dark ones and so looks like it's cutting through them.
Thanks Wilbert!Quote:
Originally Posted by w.brants
Yeah, I had done some images before as well as video. I noticed the "screen" option in filters and thought that I would give it a try in KM. Seems to work pretty good. ;)
Thanks Blanius!Quote:
Originally Posted by blanius
Oh yeah, I probably should make that one a little darker. Do you have the regular paper glasses or the anachrome glasses? I have read that the anachrome glasses are alot better.
Great picture but I don't have the glasses either. :)
For some reason, your site is under siege.Quote:
Originally Posted by FLASHPULSE
If they'll continue in this way, you'll be down in less than 24 hours.
Do you have any protection for "those" SWF files ?
Thanks and that's ok. I didn't think very many people would have them. I myself, have a few different kinds of stereo glasses. I guess I'm just geeky like that. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by tmoore935
Are you talking about the flash games I host for you? I currently have 179GB of transfer left for the month. I should be ok.Quote:
Originally Posted by necromanthus
Lucky for you because today is august 28th (only 3 days left).Quote:
Originally Posted by FLASHPULSE
In the past 6 hours you had over 34,000 unique visitors !
Just finish your site.
No one is gonna be able to see it !
ha ha ha
best regards
I'm working on it now. That makes me wonder if my stats are up to date now. I might have less bandwidth then I thought. Oh well, like you said, there's only 3 days left. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by necromanthus
wow how do you make images like that
How:Quote:
Originally Posted by XareoX
1.) Create a object of any sort and convert it to a movie-clip.
2.) Copy and paste your movie-clip. (so you have to exact movie-clips now)
3.) Edit the bottom layer movie-clip and change the red values of each shape to "0".
4.) Go back to the main timeline.
5.) Edit the top layer movie-clip and change the green and blue values of each shape to "0".
6.) Go back to the main timeline.
7.) Select the top layer movie-clip, if not already selected.
8.) Select "Effects, Blend Mode, Screen" from the menu and select ok.
9.) Move the top layer movie-clip slightly left or right of the bottom layer movie-clip.
Tips:
1.) When originally creating shapes, select colors that have a red, green and blue value. Also the red value should have a 125 or higher value. Do this until you get the idea. Darker colors are a little tricky to do.
2.) Shifting the top layer movie-clip left or right will either pull it forward or backwards when viewing through the stereo glasses.
3.) Not all of the shapes/movie-clips have to have the stereo effect. A non-stereo layer that sits between 2 stereo layers will look like it has the effect, as long as you position the stereo's layers top "red" layer correctly.
4.) Make sure you have any kind of scene background to set the effect. A plain white background won't give much effect.
5.) Sometimes you might get a ghosting effect. Either change the background layer or scene color. Or purchase some "anachrome" glasses. I read that these glasses are suppose to reduce that some.
Post your anaglyph if you create one. ;)
Where does one get these glasses? I did once years ago, took a military flash light and removed the blue and green lens. These actually worked for a 3d ad in a magazine.
ive learned in school about anaglyphs and your method theoritically shouldnt work, but i didnt check it out, cause i coulndt find my glasses. Why it shouldnt work? here it goes:Quote:
Originally Posted by FLASHPULSE
1. close left eye and look on right edge of your monitor (you should see your nose)
2. quickly close left eye and open right eye - you should notice a little displacement of images. now look on window (or something else, about 5m further) and repeat trick with eyes. displacement is smaller. as object further, the displacement smaller. thats how human eye detects 3d.
heres my one, which should THERITICALLY work. practicly wont... try changing glasses to the other side...
allright, this topic is hot and 3d websites may be future, but now it 3:15 in the morning and im goning to bed :] ill find my glasses tomor... today and ill play with stereoscopia tom... today :]
Here's a link to the ProViews which are good for computer viewing.Quote:
Originally Posted by tmoore935
http://www.3dstereo.com/viewmaster/gla-pvu.html
They also have the AnaChrome and paper glasses.
Man I have a bunch of the paper glasses, Still have a pair from "Shark Boy and Lava Girl" LOL plus a bunch from some 3d videos I bought ages ago.
LOL, funny you say that. The ones I'm using now are from Shark Boy & Lava Girl. I also have the Real D glasses from Monster House and the clear and black glasses from the 3rd Rock from the Sun episode. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by blanius