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    Talking "Cross-eyed" 3D

    Here's a fun little time waster. View your renderings in 3D using this simple sterioscopic technique. The catch is that you have to look at it cross-eyed. (Probably not a viable customer presentation technique...) Create and render two camera views as shown in attachment #1. Export the images and place them next to each other as shown in attachment #2. IMPORTANT: The left camera view goes on the right, and the right camera view goes on the left. Look between the pictures and slowly cross your eyes until a third (3D) image comes into focus. The first time is the hardest. If you're having trouble getting it, reduce the size of the image a bit. It's very cool when you get it.
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    That is really cool. I could see it in 3D but when I got up from my chair I ran into the wall walking out of the den.

    Zoome
    Dan Stauffer
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    Victor Residential Design and Marketing
    Victor Web Design
    dws@twinsburg.com

    Chief Ver 10.08a, X1
    Do I need X2?

 

 

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