Everyone should learn the parallel method. It's by far the easiest. I trained myself using magic eye pictures, instead of crossing your eyes and jacking up your brain and making it harder to focus, all you have to do is relax your eyes and then focus them without angling them.
I wouldn't say it's by far the easiest, as some methods are better for others. I can do the cross eyed method.. It's not too hard for me. Just cross my eyes ( or focus on a point between me and the screen). 3rd images come and just get it to sharpen. It's like easy for me now since I've practiced for like an hour.
@MarbleMad I gotta disagree with you - I find xeye very easy, the image is sharp and my eyes don't get tired at all, while parallel is nearly impossible for me, and even if I manage to make the two images overlap, they're blurry and my eyes start to hurt almost immediately. Well, everyone's different I guess.
Polarized glasses do not have ANY color -- they are completely transparent although they reduce the brightness -- and they WILL work with stereoscopic videos on YouTube -- and allow you to view them in full color and straight stereoscopic 3D -- if they are circularly polarized glases (including RealD glasses) AND you use a Zalman Trimon monitor and select the proper "row interleaved" mode (so that it's NOT reversed).
I have a 22" Zalman Trimon monitor and can do just that. It's fantastic.
I've already watched like 10+ videos in 3d, at least 4 times each... my eyes are now getting stuck, and when I try to focus on words, they wont stop, and I can see stuff far away, like the games on my shelf, but when I go back to the screen, everything's still cross eyed, but I kept rubbing my eyes, and holding each one while I pan left with one eye, and now it's 90% back... but it's scary, almost losing my vision for this awesome new upgrade 2 youtube... sucks
Next time you get a new LCD monitor for a computer, get the Zalman Trimon monitor. It allows you to view full-color and straight stereoscopic 3D content with circular polarized glasses, so it's infinitely superior to anaglyph or side-by-side viewing.
And it's NOT significantly more expensive than an "ordinary" monitor of the same size.
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RoyaPortas 1 year ago
it is really hard to do it when u are cross eyed
Cassidy557 2 years ago
you get use to it
lillesuper 1 year ago
Everyone should learn the parallel method. It's by far the easiest. I trained myself using magic eye pictures, instead of crossing your eyes and jacking up your brain and making it harder to focus, all you have to do is relax your eyes and then focus them without angling them.
dkalnz 2 years ago
I wouldn't say it's by far the easiest, as some methods are better for others. I can do the cross eyed method.. It's not too hard for me. Just cross my eyes ( or focus on a point between me and the screen). 3rd images come and just get it to sharpen. It's like easy for me now since I've practiced for like an hour.
marcher22 2 years ago
Parallel is definitely easier than xeye but it is limited as you can't view images larger than roughly 6cm wide.
MarbleMad 2 years ago
@MarbleMad I gotta disagree with you - I find xeye very easy, the image is sharp and my eyes don't get tired at all, while parallel is nearly impossible for me, and even if I manage to make the two images overlap, they're blurry and my eyes start to hurt almost immediately. Well, everyone's different I guess.
kuba81 1 year ago
Very nice! I viewed this in red-cyan and cross-eyed. My favorite is also cross-eyed.
Green4321 2 years ago
wow!! it seemes like I can actualy reach in to the sreen.
HrtPndingPrduction 2 years ago
works great with the glasses i got with my bloody valentine
trailerstrailers 2 years ago
I have 3d glasses that i got from the movie theater when i went there to watch a 3D movie...But it doesnt work..why??
RiPcOrDz83 2 years ago
are they red/blue coloured filters? If so should work if you select Red/Cyan from the 3d view style menu.
If however they are polarised 3d glasses (grey in colour) they're the wrong kind and won't work.
MarbleMad 2 years ago
Polarized glasses do not have ANY color -- they are completely transparent although they reduce the brightness -- and they WILL work with stereoscopic videos on YouTube -- and allow you to view them in full color and straight stereoscopic 3D -- if they are circularly polarized glases (including RealD glasses) AND you use a Zalman Trimon monitor and select the proper "row interleaved" mode (so that it's NOT reversed).
I have a 22" Zalman Trimon monitor and can do just that. It's fantastic.
barichm0 2 years ago
@barichm0 Thanks for the info about the Zalman Trimon monitor. I'll check it out.
Green4321 2 years ago
very cool 3d, again looks perfect via glasses.
leokimvideo 2 years ago
wth ow my eyes hurt D: *don't look at this iwht out the glasses* wth where do you buy 3-d glasses anyway
ShadowTH555 2 years ago
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barichm0 2 years ago
Whoa, it finally posted!
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barichm0 2 years ago
this is the best 3d video ever on youtube.
DylanRenke 2 years ago
I've already watched like 10+ videos in 3d, at least 4 times each... my eyes are now getting stuck, and when I try to focus on words, they wont stop, and I can see stuff far away, like the games on my shelf, but when I go back to the screen, everything's still cross eyed, but I kept rubbing my eyes, and holding each one while I pan left with one eye, and now it's 90% back... but it's scary, almost losing my vision for this awesome new upgrade 2 youtube... sucks
MrPacMan36 2 years ago
They always sat 'the internet' will make yo go blind.
MarbleMad 2 years ago
lol, I don't have the 3D glasses... so I have to go cross eyed... it really sucks, a lot... and lol to your comment
MrPacMan36 2 years ago
Next time you get a new LCD monitor for a computer, get the Zalman Trimon monitor. It allows you to view full-color and straight stereoscopic 3D content with circular polarized glasses, so it's infinitely superior to anaglyph or side-by-side viewing.
And it's NOT significantly more expensive than an "ordinary" monitor of the same size.
barichm0 2 years ago
great 3d! one of the cooler 3d vids on youtube
fantomfeltpen 2 years ago
perfect
bucketofcheats 2 years ago
awesome!
Nonplusser 2 years ago
yep it works with red-blue (red-cyan) glasses
great video
renewii 2 years ago
the 3d looked really good, gread vid!
ratkenrat 2 years ago