Time to put on your 3D glasses, kids!
...so if you don't have red/blue 3D glasses i originally posted this in 2011 in the cross-your-eyes 3D style :
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/5772635/
i think some folks said they had trouble with cross-eyed 3D images, so i finally got around to making it red/blue anaglyph version. There are some mistakes in the old version but i'm too lazy to fix them right now. There was an old unfinished inking of this pic, so if i get that finished i'll proly do a new 3D version.
Non 3D original :
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/5772383/
pencil - circa 2008? - 8 1/2 x 11 in.
PaintshopPro7
Krita
i'll move this to scraps in a few days
...so if you don't have red/blue 3D glasses i originally posted this in 2011 in the cross-your-eyes 3D style :
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/5772635/
i think some folks said they had trouble with cross-eyed 3D images, so i finally got around to making it red/blue anaglyph version. There are some mistakes in the old version but i'm too lazy to fix them right now. There was an old unfinished inking of this pic, so if i get that finished i'll proly do a new 3D version.
Non 3D original :
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/5772383/
pencil - circa 2008? - 8 1/2 x 11 in.
PaintshopPro7
Krita
i'll move this to scraps in a few days
Category All / Sonic
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 798 x 1080px
File Size 584.8 kB
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If your glasses are a slightly different colour ( some blue sides are closer to green than this) it wont work as well. Distance from the screen can also affect the effect. Personally, even impersonally, i prefer the cross-eyes 3D cuz it's in full colour. If i had a nice old fashioned 3D viewer that would be cool - i could print the images down to size. i have a Viewmaster (and some classic old wheels from my childhood, but it was such a narrow range of view and the slides so small. i think if i was too more 2D to 3D pics i'd want to find out how to format it for VR headsets.
I stopped at a flea market/continuous tag sale about 30 years ago. One item they had was a vast collection of stereopticon cards. I remembered that a friend at work collected them and told him about the place. Turns out, the had been refusing to sell the cards off one at a time and wanted to keep the collection intact. My friend happily gave them $2,000 USD for the whole collection (roughly $1 per card). He later told me there were cards in the group that were 'lost' and no one had seen copies of them in years.
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