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Please use cross-eyed view
One meter distance from monitor
Für STEREO 3D Ansicht bitte die Bilder
aus einem Meter Abstand zusammenschielen
Copyright by Ekkehard von Weiher 3D Fotodesign
Recently I had the opportunity to use some 3D printers, and I decided to use them to make the Nuva Cube. The cube is made of PLS, has a length/width/height of 2 inches, and is composed of four 1 7/8" x 1/8" x 2" and two 2" x 1/8" x 2" faces each glued onto one of the sides of a 1 3/4" cube (rather, that's the dimensions of the computer model… as you can tell, the technology is still pretty finicky, and the measurements don't always come out right). I designed it in Tinkercad and glued all the pieces save one together, but the actual printing was done by someone who actually knew what he was doing. :P (The piece I didn't glue was the one on the bottom of Lewa's face since I wasn't there when it finished printing and it was the last piece not yet glued on.) I also have to give credit to fearmaker782 of deviantArt as I frequently referred back to his own System Nuva Cube during the design process since each face is set up on a clear 8 x 8 grid.
TO VIEW sit back from your monitor 2 feet and place your index finger about 10 inches in front of your eyes and focus on your finger. This will cause your eyes to go comfortably cross eyed. Keep that same cross eyed focus and notice there are now 3 photos in the back ground. Do not let your eyes leave the cross eye as you look at the middle picture which has appeared. Now increase or decrease how much your eyes are cross eyed until the image pops into 3D. Your eyes will want to leave the cross eye, but fight that urge. This is an acquired skill and takes practice. Stop if it's uncomfortable.
Class loved this one, they really got to grips with the idea and gained some understanding of perspective.
This is Nintendo Pokemon Caterpie he was modeled and rendered in max along with mental ray. Gotta catch em all! Check out more at www.pokedexart.com
TO VIEW sit back from your monitor 2 feet and place your index finger about 10 inches in front of your eyes and focus on your finger. This will cause your eyes to go comfortably cross eyed. Keep that same cross eyed focus and notice there are now 3 photos in the back ground. Do not let your eyes leave the cross eye as you look at the middle picture which has appeared. Now increase or decrease how much your eyes are cross eyed until the image pops into 3D. Your eyes will want to leave the cross eye, but fight that urge. This is an acquired skill and takes practice. Stop if it's uncomfortable.
+ scripting = automated corrugations!
Thanks to Chung Dha Lam who posted a video on his blog.
Orhinogami script (apparently removed, see comment #7)
The possibilities...
166/365 - 16/09/2010
Hoje um cliente me perguntou se eu sabia fazer aquele efeito de foto 3D. Não fazia a menor ideia de como era feito então fui perguntar pro oráculo (também conhecido como google, rsrs).
É muito mais simples do que parece! Basta tirar duas fotos e fazer a sobreposição. Vou fazer uns testes depois e posto aqui.
3D Illustration generated by Russell Gooday. Modeled, posed and rendered in Lightwave. Textures and bumps painted in Photoshop.
3D Cross view- To view, sit back from your monitor 2 feet and place your index finger about 10 inches in front of your eyes and focus on your finger. This will cause your eyes to go comfortably cross eyed. Keep that same cross eyed focus and notice there are now 3 photos in the back ground. Do not let your eyes leave the cross eye as you look at the middle picture which has appeared. Now increase or decrease how much your eyes are cross eyed until the image pops into 3D. Your eyes will want to leave the cross eye, but fight that urge. This is an acquired skill and takes practice. Stop if it's uncomfortable.
MUST BE VIEWED IN STEREO TO FULLY APPRECIATE!
A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
Please use cross-eyed view
One meter distance from monitor
Für STEREO 3D Ansicht bitte die Bilder
aus einem Meter Abstand zusammenschielen
Copyright by Ekkehard von Weiher 3D Fotodesign