Author Topic: the 3d screenshot thread  (Read 5232 times)

Hey guys, let's make blockland 3d stereo images!



Cross your eyes until the 2 images become one in the middle. The middle one should be 3d.

Try making your own! I love these.

TUTORIAL:

Take one (preferably DOF) screenshot of a build you want 3D'd.

Move your orb slightly to the left or right and turn so you're facing at the same part but only a slightly different angle.

Get an image editing program and put the 2 images next to eachother and voila, you have a 3d blockland image.
« Last Edit: July 25, 2013, 05:48:11 PM by hodototman »

Crossing your eyes can form into a very unhealthy habit, though.

Crossing your eyes can form into a very unhealthy habit, though.

just for the images

I cross my eyes and everything is blurry and I can't see anything.

woah
how do you do this?!

I cross my eyes and everything is blurry and I can't see anything.
I think you have to be close enough for your nose to touch the screen for it to work.

I think you have to be close enough for your nose to touch the screen for it to work.

lol no. You just can't cross your eyes.

woah
how do you do this?!

adding tutorial to OP.

btw any pics posted will be added to the OP
« Last Edit: July 25, 2013, 05:49:24 PM by hodototman »


k taking one

you sure about that? it's been like an hour

Can't see it in 3D

Can't see it in 3D

there must be a problem with your eyes then, i see it fine

better option is to print out the two images and affix them to custom-made paper glasses that only let you see the image for each.

Is it not easier to take an image, then move over slightly and slightly change your angle, take another image, and then put the two of them in a .gif, where they rapidly change?

That produces a 3D effect, which is easily visible, even for those who can't do the cross-eyed thing.
Which I personally can't.


And should this topic belong in the Gallery section?

Is it not easier to take an image, then move over slightly and slightly change your angle, take another image, and then put the two of them in a .gif, where they rapidly change?

That produces a 3D effect, which is easily visible, even for those who can't do the cross-eyed thing.
Which I personally can't.


And should this topic belong in the Gallery section?



it doesn't work as well



it doesn't work as well

It'd probably work better if you reduce the difference of angle of the 2 shots.