
So, what's this? A drawing of a Mustang, twice? Nope. The one on the left is at a slightly different angle from the one on the right. Why? Because Fara is once again going beyond the realms of normal drawing and thinking. This is quite literally a new dimension. How? Because of the slight angle difference, it's possible to fool the brain into thinking it's a 3D image; like real-life, your left eye sees things from a slightly different angle than your right eye. I have recreated that difference with carefully drawn sketches. So if you look at the left part with your left eye, and the right part with your right eye, it will actually appear three dimensional.
Hopefully some of you will see the potential of this kind of thing.
3D porn, anyone?
If you want to try it out for yourself, you can, and it's easy!
Just put this submission into "half" mode (as opposed to "full size" view)
put your face about 8 inches from the screen,
then go a bit cross-eyed/off-focus, until the images merge.
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Oh, cool. My usual technique on these is to leave it full size, cross my eyes until the two pics become three, and the one in the middle is in 3D. Much better than anaglyph if you ask me, because it doesn't lose color information on full-color images, plus you don't need any special glasses. (Or a special display like polarized 3D, or special complicated shutter glasses like alternate-frame sequencing...)
Just out of curiosity, would that be Red/Green, Red/Blue, or Red/Cyan anaglyph? (I hear Red/Cyan is supposed to be best, and that Red/Cyan glasses can even make many images meant for Red/Blue glasses look better too. And that the fancy anaglyph glasses even have a diopter fix on the red lens to correct for focal length differences - Of course, I've only ever had the standard cardboard 3D glasses, no fancy diopter fix for me...)
I suppose if it worked, that's the main important thing.
Red/Green is actually an older system that was replaced by Red/Blue. And I hear Intel has some new Blue/Brown version out just recently called InTru3D, so I guess in some ways yours would be like a forerunner of the new Intel InTru3D version.
Red/Green is actually an older system that was replaced by Red/Blue. And I hear Intel has some new Blue/Brown version out just recently called InTru3D, so I guess in some ways yours would be like a forerunner of the new Intel InTru3D version.
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