More pics :)
http://i32.tinypic.com/23ruwcy.jpg
http://i32.tinypic.com/286qrtt.jpg
http://i29.tinypic.com/2rdewzb.jpg
http://i32.tinypic.com/2r23msw.jpg
Printable View
http://i827.photobucket.com/albums/z...g?t=1280788686
One of my favourite ones i took.
Thought id show you my pretties hahaha
http://wipeoutzone.com/forum/picture...pictureid=2343
http://wipeoutzone.com/forum/picture...pictureid=2342
http://wipeoutzone.com/forum/picture...pictureid=2341
http://wipeoutzone.com/forum/picture...pictureid=2339 (turns out the crowds made up of photos of real people by the looks of things)
Been messing some with making stereoscopic 3D pictures lately. So, here's one of them.
Just remember to cross your eyes.
Edit: P.S. More in my photoalbum.
Some awesome pictures in this thread... reall like the Ubermall shot Luri. :) The Mirage one reminds me of a miniature model setup for some reason. ^^
@Nutcase The links don't seem to work... though I checked your pics out via your profile. Some coold stuff. :D
@ONlock... wow, wasn't that a pain in the butt to get the camera angled right? That looks awesome in 3D! Is there a bigger version of it? ^^
How does this crossing your eyes work. I can never do it. I try my hardest but can't find the sweet spot. Where should I focus on the pictures?
Basically, if you cross your eyes far enough you should see the image twice with a gap between them. Then slowly err... uncross(?) your eyes until the right half and left half of both images overlap one another near perfectly (so it's 3 halves instead of the original 4 now) then you just need to hold them like that and focus on a spot in the merged halves. Then your brain just suddenly does its thing and you'll have no problems looking at rest of the picture or even 'holding' the picture halves together, you'll nearly forget you're actually cross-eyed.
Darkdrium, I posted a video here where it's explained pretty well :)
The Screenshot is awesome – I will try that, too :)
ONlock, that's fantastic - I was looking for about 10 seconds going "well I guess it kind of works" and then my eyes locked and it was incredible.
great work onlook tested 2 of your pics on 3d mode side by side and impressed, how did you make them, purely in photomode or pc photo program,
oww.. i think i hurt my eyes going cross-eyed... my eyesight is terrible anyway...
By request, some of my pictures in full size HD:
http://bildr.no/thumb/708360.jpeg
http://bildr.no/thumb/708364.jpeg
http://bildr.no/thumb/708365.jpeg
http://bildr.no/thumb/708366.jpeg
http://bildr.no/thumb/708367.jpeg
http://bildr.no/thumb/708368.jpeg
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Here's a tip to get the 3D effect to work:
First sit at your normal distance to the monitor, then cross your eyes. If you can't focus, it's probably because you are sitting to close. Try to gradually move away from the monitor until your eyes can focus, suddenly your eyes will just lock on, and the 3D effect works.
Making the pictures is pretty basic.
First I find a scenery that i like, then I snap one picture, when the image is saved to my HDD, I simply hold down "square" and use the left analog sitck to slightly pan the image to the left to simulate your left eye. So first I take a snapshot for my right eye, then for my left.
Afterwards I use a program called "stphmkre", which you can download here:http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/file/stphmkre431.zip
Windows will not recognize it as a safe program, but it is, I swear on my honor.
When you get in on the program, click "file", then "Open left/right images", then you first choose your right eye picture file, Click "open", then choose your left eye picture file, and click open. now both pictures are loaded in the program, and you can now get the 3D effect if you have done eveything correctly. To begin with I sometimes loaded the left eye picture in first, and then my right eye pic. You should notice if you have done it incorrectly.
Now you only have to click "file" once again, and choose "Save stereo image", and that should be it.
The program can make red and cyan 3D also. But I havent tried that yet. But I don't like the colors of that technique anyway.
Good luck. Hope you enjoy.
Is this like those magic eye puzzles? I can't do these and could never do magic eye either. But I always assumed my magic-eye fail was something to do with the whole colourblind thing, and assume it still is.
When going cross-eyed, are we supposed to look at just one of the pictures or the center of the two? I think if I look at just one I kind of get something, but still clearly not quite there. Is it also impossible for people with glasses to do this or not?
Finally, yes my eyes are f'd up.:P
when i cross my eyes i just get a horrible mess. :lol am i crossing them too much?
k been attempting this a bitmore and can get a third image. but when i try to focus on it my eyes seem to automatically uncross :lol
I can do magic eye no problem because you just gaze beyond the picture, relaxing your eyes. But this method seems to strain your eyes. Now I have a splitting headache and blurry vision. Doesn't mean I won't keep trying though!
Once you get it, it's pretty easy to do :)
I've watched quite a few of those pictures in the last days and it gets more and more comfortable – the focusing often works directly with the first try and it becomes less hard to the eyes … as if the eye muscles get used to it.
Just don't give up: Practice makes perfect :)
Because staring at pictures hidden in pictures is so hard... ;)
Thanks for the tips, Sause
Nope, still can't do it. I take out my finger and my eyes uncross immediately. And the 3D effect if there is one is kind of lost with a giant sausage in the middle. :g
I think I got it, too. I can even look around the picture without a problem.
I took nearly 50 photos for the recent photo competition, and while I think I ended up submitting my best photo, that came late in the experience and I was thinking it was going to be pretty tough to choose between some of the photos I had before that; so I'll try to get around and post those potentials up here over the weekend or so.
The competition I think still has one open day left for submissions... there are a lot of good photos in this thread from people who haven't done so AFAIK.
I've almost never used the photo feature before, but it turned out to be an interesting exercise once you find an interesting shot and was pretty fun... especially with the allure of a prize pool :P Even if I don't win anything, it was decent fun.
@the 3D effect:
I think I need a focal point to merge images together, and full screen helps - which is really hard to do with... 2 full screen images. I could make out the 3D picture in the video Sausehuhn linked to, but not ONlock's pictures :(