Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Piranhas 3d

Look the anaglyph red/cyan trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnQb75f5MkE

Thursday, 15 July 2010

rendering 3d model

3d stereo anaglyph created from two renderings in sunflow, modeled in Structure Synth.



Put on your red-cyan glasses (red over the left eye) and view it larger (840x525).

©2008 David C. Pearson, M.D.

Saturday, 17 April 2010

3D games by Sergey Kotsun

Give a look to these very very nice games

«Shooting gallery» (anaglyph game):

«Paper waves» (anaglyph game):

and «Duck Shoot» (anaglyph game):

Use red/cyan glasses to view in 3D.
Many thanks to Sergey Kotsun for sending me his links.






Friday, 16 April 2010

3D Cover of Snowboard Magazine

Team Rider Pat Moore on the 3D Cover of Snowboard Magazine
Wear red/cyan glasses to see it in 3d.

Friday, 9 April 2010

Sky announces 3D football matches to be shown in April

Sky has announced that four more Premier League matches will be broadcast in 3D during April on its brand-new channel.




The satellite broadcaster kicked-off its 3D channel with the clash between Manchester United and Chelsea on 3rd April. This month it will show Blackburn Rovers vs Manchester United on 11th April, Tottenham Hotspur vs Arsenal on April 14, Manchester City vs Manchester United on April 17 and Chelsea vs Stoke City on April 25. Sky has promised to announce more games to be shown before the end of this year's season in May.


All of the matches are exclusive to pubs and clubs, until the 3D channel launches in full for home users later in the year. To find a venue showing the matches, you can use the Sky 3D Pub Finder online by just typing in your postcode. With Sky claiming that 1,000 pubs, clubs and other venues have signed up, most people should be able to find the matches close by.

Sunday, 4 April 2010

The Final Destination Trailer in Anaglyph 3D

This is the official trailer of The Final Destination 4, encoded in anaglyph 3D!!! grab a pair of 3D glasses (Red-Cyan) and enjoy!!!

Friday, 19 March 2010

Avatar 3d anaglyph

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3D glasses anaglyph necessary to view this image in 3D (red/cyan)









Sunday, 17 January 2010

Avatar 3D Video Game!



3d glasses you get from the cinema do not work with this display, all you can do is use anaglyph glasses (select your glasses colours in the drop-down menu right below the video). Click in the video to go to youtube.

James Cameron introduces the first look at the 3D video game based on his much touted Avatar. Check out the official site for the game
http://avatargame.us.ubi.com/agegate.php



FAQ on Stereoscopic 3D (from Avatar game website)


1. Do I need to buy a special version of the game in order to play in 3D?

Absolutely not! Any Avatar: The Game DVD or Blu-Ray is capable of displaying the game on either traditional or 3D-enabled screens. Toggling between traditional and stereoscopic 3D is performed through the Options Screen accessed directly from the Main Menu.






2. Do I need a special TV or computer monitor to play the game in 3D?
Yes. Avatar: The Game has the option of outputting in most standard stereoscopic 3D formats, but a TV or monitor that is “3D-enabled” is necessary to decode and display the game in stereoscopic 3D.






3. What stereoscopic 3D signal formats is the game compatible with?

Avatar: The Game is able to output most 3D signal formats from your Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, including: RealD, Sensio, side-by-side, line-interlaced, and full checkerboard. On the PC version, Avatar: The Game supports all of the previous formats plus the NVIDIA® 3D Vision™, iZ3D and dual head formats.







4. What type of 3D glasses do I need to play the game in 3D?

Since the type of glasses needed to view content in stereoscopic 3D changes depending on the television or computer monitor being used, make sure to check with your hardware manufacturer to determine the right set of glasses to match the TV or monitor you have at home. This is also the reason why 3D glasses are not being bundled with any version of the game.






5. Does my Xbox 360 have to be equipped with an HDMI output in order to play in stereoscopic 3D?

Not necessarily. Displaying the game in stereoscopic 3D depends mostly on the input requirements of your television or computer monitor (hardware). That being said, most of the 3D-enabled televisions tested during production required the use of an HDMI input in order to display any content in stereoscopic 3D.






6. What 3D-enabled TVs are currently on the market? …and are they compatible?

Although we are unable to provide an exhaustive list of all 3D-enabled television hardware that are compatible with the game, here is a sample list of 3D-enabled TVs that can display the game in stereoscopic 3D:

3D-Enabled TVs (*tested during development):

- Mitsubishi: WD-57833, WD-65833, WD-73833, WD-60737, WD-65837, WD-82737, WD-60735*, WD-65735, WD-65736, WD-73735, WD-73736, WD-65737, WD-73737, WD-82737, WD-73837, WD-82837, WD-65835, WD-73835, L65-A90.
- Samsung: HL-T5076S*, HL-T5087S, HL-T7288W, HL-T6189S, HL-61A750, HL-72A650, HL-T5089S, HL-T5676S, HL-T5687S, HL-T5689S, HL-T6176S, HL-T6187S, HL61A750, HL67A750, HL50A650, HL56A650, HL61A650, HL72A650.
- Hyundai: S465D*.
- JVC: 463D10*.

3D-Enabled PC Monitors (for use with PC version only; *tested during development):

- All NVIDIA® 3D Vision™* supported PC monitors and TVs available at: (http://www.nvidia.com/object/3D_Vision_Requirements.html)
- Hyundai: W220S, W240S, P240W, S320D.
- Miracube: G240S, G320S, G460X.
- Zalman ZM-M220W.
- iZ3D*: H22OZ1-G01.

DISCLAIMER: List contents are subject to change. Compatibility is based on similar use of technology, and not an outright guarantee of compatibility. Many of the 3D-enabled technologies emerging on the market within the next few years should be compatible with the game (make sure to verify the signal format), but were not available at launch time.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Citizen Kane in stunning 3D!


If you have 3D glasses red/cyan handy, this actually looks pretty good.

3D "Citizen Kane" is not coming to an IMAX near you :-))

Avatar 3d


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3D glasses necessary to view this image in 3D (red/cyan recommended)

Friday, 1 January 2010

Happy New Year!


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3D glasses necessary to view in 3D (red/cyan recommended)