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Tamura Kamara
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Posted - 2010.06.21 14:35:00 -
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Edited by: Tamura Kamara on 21/06/2010 14:35:39 Maybe like this? animated with 2 images switching in a gif.
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Von Kapiche
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.06.21 15:10:00 -
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Geh I hate you, if I try and cross my eyes they switch dominant one at about 5Hz & now they feel like they've tried to vibrate out of my skull. Almost had it inbetween the vibrations though, cool stuff.
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DoNotTouch
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Posted - 2010.06.21 15:24:00 -
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Edited by: DoNotTouch on 21/06/2010 15:27:17 if having troubles doin it, do it this way:
sit down in a comfortable position, get a pen,
now hold the top of the pen in between the monitor and your eyes, then concentrate on the tip of the pen so you focus it., now when concentrating at the screen, (you still focus the pen) you see 3-4 blurry pictures, move the pen forward or backwars until the pictures on the screen are only 3. (focus the pen, check picturecount,(you gotta get 3-nonoverlapping pictures), if its not right, move the pen, focus the pen back or forth and check pictures again, moving the pen and focussing it is pretty hard while concentrating on the pictures behind, so make it step by step.)
once you have only 3 pictures not overlapping on the screen just relax youre eyes but stay with focus on the pen, there should be a point when the picture on the screen gets sharp (only the middle one), now youll need some practice so you get the point where you have a sharp image in the back. when you have it, concentrate on a spot in the picture, right at the edge of your pen (which should be somewhre in the middle of the pic) now it may happen that you instantly focus the whole screen again and you dont see any 3d, try again, bring pen in position, concentrate, relax, get sharp image, and slowly focus a point on the middle pic right around your pen. at some point you get it and its just like WOOAAH ;-)
btw, clouds on planet are like one bazillion km in the air?
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Dan O'Connor
Cerberus Network Dignitas.
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Posted - 2010.06.21 15:40:00 -
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Originally by: Tamura Kamara Edited by: Tamura Kamara on 21/06/2010 14:35:39 Maybe like this? animated with 2 images switching in a gif.
By far not the same effect
Sigs
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Colonel Evans
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Posted - 2010.06.21 15:48:00 -
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Edited by: Colonel Evans on 21/06/2010 15:49:00 If you've got it already heres a Nyx without the black bar in the middle, should make it easier :)
http://i50.tinypic.com/10fnhc0.jpg
EDIT: FAIL alt post 
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Akita T
Caldari Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2010.06.21 15:53:00 -
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Distance from the center of each image to the center of the other on your monitor should be about the same as (or lower than) the distance between your pupils of your own eyes. High-resolution images on a small screen with a lot of space in-between ? BAD !
Images should have as little space in between them as possible. Also, the image size should be low enough, but not too small so you can still make out enough detail to recognize the ship.
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Trauli
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Posted - 2010.06.21 15:55:00 -
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OMG IVE BEEN LIVING MY LIFE IN 2D WHEN I COULD HAVE BEEN IN 3 DIMENSION GLORIOUSNESS 24/7.
This is pretty cool once you train your eyes. If you are having trouble with it use the finger/pen technique as a guide then after a little while you should be able to get to the stage where you jump to 3 DIMENSIONS almost instantly.
Most impressed by the planet pic and the way the clouds seem detached from the rest of the image, very nice.
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Victor Skye
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Posted - 2010.06.21 16:01:00 -
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Originally by: Akita T Distance from the center of each image to the center of the other on your monitor should be about the same as (or lower than) the distance between your pupils of your own eyes. High-resolution images on a small screen with a lot of space in-between ? BAD !
Images should have as little space in between them as possible. Also, the image size should be low enough, but not too small so you can still make out enough detail to recognize the ship.
The Nyx one should be better, I took out the space in the middle and cropped it to get just the ship and none of the window or space background.
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Lhun
Amarr Senex Legio Get Off My Lawn
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Posted - 2010.06.21 16:33:00 -
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takes a while to get stereographic images. I can do these, but only if I resize the images. they're too big.
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Julius Rigel
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Posted - 2010.06.21 18:42:00 -
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Originally by: Lhun takes a while to get stereographic images. I can do these, but only if I resize the images. they're too big.
Sounds like you're sitting a little too close to your monitor and/or you have very low resolution.
Stand by for some more planets!
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Dzajic
Gallente Federal Defence Union
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Posted - 2010.06.21 19:19:00 -
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Originally by: Kacer Xenro Edited by: Kacer Xenro on 21/06/2010 11:12:46 nice one ^^
works kinda like this: Awesome 3d link
That kind of stereograms I can see within a second or two. But the double picture one, impossible no matter how much I try. You have to cross your eyes much much more for the "two pictures side by side" type.
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Alexas Kateiwa
Caldari Gravis Unbound Wildly Inappropriate.
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Posted - 2010.06.21 19:27:00 -
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Damn, whenever i try to look away, when i try to focus on middle spaceship it slowly fades to normal. Please ensure your signature is within the allowed size of 400 x 120 pixels with a maximum file size of 24,000 bytes. Navigator |

rValdez5987
Amarr Imperial Guard.
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Posted - 2010.06.21 19:38:00 -
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Originally by: Dan O'Connor Edited by: Dan O''Connor on 21/06/2010 12:00:26
The black bar is not good but it does work... just saw an Apocalypse and Tempest in full 3D without glasses 
Originally by: Julius Rigel It works REALLY GREAT with planets!
Confirming real life EVE planets in all its beauty, a sight not to be missed.
One thing to note. When using the proven method and seeing planet in 3d, it actually appears as being transparent.
Look closely and you will see that it will appear that you can see through the planet other than the land masses which "hover" above it. The illusion is that the land is just hovering when in fact if you change your point of focus it appears the planet is see through. |

Julius Rigel
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Posted - 2010.06.21 19:51:00 -
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Originally by: rValdez5987
Originally by: Dan O'Connor Edited by: Dan O''Connor on 21/06/2010 12:00:26
The black bar is not good but it does work... just saw an Apocalypse and Tempest in full 3D without glasses 
Originally by: Julius Rigel It works REALLY GREAT with planets!
Confirming real life EVE planets in all its beauty, a sight not to be missed.
One thing to note. When using the proven method and seeing planet in 3d, it actually appears as being transparent.
Look closely and you will see that it will appear that you can see through the planet other than the land masses which "hover" above it. The illusion is that the land is just hovering when in fact if you change your point of focus it appears the planet is see through.
Yep, it's even freakier with the reverse:
Now it looks like the land masses are floating above the clouds @_@
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Rebal 88
Minmatar Koalition of Konsiderably Kourteous Kapsuleers
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Posted - 2010.06.21 20:13:00 -
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Melleia
Vulcan Innovations New Eden Research.
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Posted - 2010.06.22 02:52:00 -
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Originally by: Julius Rigel
It works REALLY GREAT with planets!
PLANETS LOOK AWESOME! \o/
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Kyra Felann
Gallente Neh'bu Kau Beh'Hude Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2010.06.22 04:04:00 -
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Originally by: Victor Skye Yeah I know mine aren't perfect, but the black bar in the middle is where the 3rd image is supposed to form, its only 200 pixels across compared to 1152-width images.
There is absolutely no need for a black bar. I have lots of 3D images like this and none of them have a black bar. All it does it make it harder to see. -----SIGNATURE-----
Originally by: CCP Ginger Ships have crews, most pod controlled frigates do not, above that they have crews of varying sizes. Hope that helps.
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Roo Roo
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Posted - 2010.06.22 04:28:00 -
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Just imagining everybody sitting at their computer, staring at the monitor while crossing their eyes ....
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Idicious Lightbane
Federal Defence Union
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Posted - 2010.06.22 04:42:00 -
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Edited by: Idicious Lightbane on 22/06/2010 04:43:10 Awsome stuff For those having trouble the pen or finger trick works very well, just focus your eyes on your finger while you see 3 images instead of 2 in the backround, I found the planets to be the easiest myself, eventually your eyes will 'focus' on the middle one. You will see your eyes try and adjust the focus quit a bit and it might take a while for the center one to sharpen up even if you see the 3d effect but it works, took me a good few tries to get it 
The ships in the first post I found more difficult to see, the black line down the center kind of messes with it so try the planets and ships posted further down first.
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BrundleMeth
Caldari Temporal Mechanics
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Posted - 2010.06.22 17:54:00 -
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Edited by: BrundleMeth on 22/06/2010 17:58:10 I did this with those silly dancers...
Exotic Dancers!!!
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Barrak
Caldari Caldari Provisions
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Posted - 2010.06.22 18:20:00 -
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Originally by: BrundleMeth Edited by: BrundleMeth on 22/06/2010 17:58:10 I did this with those silly dancers...
Exotic Dancers!!!
Now I really have gone blind! In this life (Eve) dying is easy, its living thats hard.
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