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  • 149 tards couldn't make understand how to make the glasses

  • i new it already

  • man i think i did it wrong,but it looks cool

  • Would it work if I remove the left lens I the 3D glasses we get at the theatre?

  • cool video, but i did not make anything

  • It gives the effect of polarization.

  • movies as so nice

  • youtube.com/user/RockstarGames­GB?v=Gbw27vGIJ6o&feature=pyv&a­d=10044168550&kw=3D%20movie#p/­u/19/AEI4js5FVvs

    Just test it with the above link. It works fine with normall tv programmes too. On laptop its more better with full screen.

  • I never liked the red blue 3D glasses as I never felt comfortable with them on. Yesterday I just happened to fine this clip and got going. I just took one of my old dark sunglases. ( I guess the darker it is better) Just pop out the lens on the specs which you decide is your best eye. Put it on, and see with both your eyes normally. Test it with the above given link. It works.

  • 3D in 240p WTF XD

  • u can notice the 3d perfectly from 0:20

  • HOLY MOTHER OF GOD THIS FUKING WORKS FUCK 3D tVs

  • oh, my, god, THIS WORKS!! THANKS YOU HAVE CHANGED THE WORLD!! I JUST PLAYED XBOX 360 WITH THIS AND ITS AWESOME!!

  • the longer you see it the better the effect! watched tron legacy with it...:)

  • hey it works on my psp and phone too!!!:)

  • OMG this actually works !!!!GOD BLESS YOU MAN!!!!

  • The instant way to make everyone look crazy

  • It works because the eye with the dark lens on it responds slower than the uncovered eye---you DO , in effect get 2 different images--provided the objects in the picture are moving.

  • Holy shit!!! GOD BLESS YOU,THIS ACTUALLY WORKS!

  • it works

    i am shocked

  • maybe not like COME AT YOU 3d BUT if you have used the Nintendo 3DS then you know how that 3D is. Its like theres 3D BUT it goes into the screen so lets say a road sign says hello. You see that a little closer to the front of the screen and a car is a little more back imagine this | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1| The number one is closer to your body when your viewing it and the 5 is the back of the tv. the car is at level 5 and the sign is at level 1. So its depth within the TV pretty dope.

  • @MagnusRulerHardt If imagining, then thats what they think. It looks 3D to them!?!?

  • @TheBigDolphin1

    No, there's a difference:

    They imagine it: The same thing that happens when retards put on blue-red glasses and say "Wow! Real life looks awesome in 3D!" when there isn't actually any difference, but they are impressed anyway.

    It's real: The visual effects are real. Real depth perception is created.

  • @MagnusRulerHardt Actually, Blue/Red Glasses ARE 3D.

    By looking at 1 color through 1 eye, and the other through the other eye, that is 3D. :)

  • @TheBigDolphin1

    You big retard!

    Are you ACTUALLY having trouble understanding this?

    REAL LIFE WON'T BECOME MORE 3D BECAUSE YOU PUT ON RED/BLUE GLASSES.

    DEEEEEERRRRRRRRRR.

  • @MagnusRulerHardt Real life wont, but the 3D-ism will!

  • @TheBigDolphin1

    Nothing in the world will look more 3D with red/blue glasses, except movies that are made with two separate images with red and blue tints.

    "looking at 1 color through 1 eye, and the other through th eother eye, that is 3D. :)"

    NO! 3D is the term for 3-dimensional objects that have an x,y and z axis, like a cube, and 3D TV gives us the illusion of that happening inside the TV. The glasses themselves aren't 3D. Nothing you look at will become 3D with them, except red/blue films.

  • This is awesome

  • i have 3D eyes so dont need those 3d glasses at all (only if i want more 3D!!! xDDDD)

  • it worked yay lol

  • @2468texaspete

    No it didn't, derp.

  • This uses parallax, in combination with the fact that darker images are processed slower by your eyes, to achieve the 3D effect (Pulfrich effect).

    

  • @billandtedfan The filter doesn't really slow the light down any, but it *does* take your eyes longer to process a darker image.

  • Holy SHIT... it works. It actually works. I held my sunglass so that I was looking through a lens with my right eye, while looking at the video with my left eye normally. Much to my surprise, it works. Very cool. This is the future.

  • It's called "Pulfrich" effect , is not really 3D

  • @billandtedfan

    Okay, okay, but do you know what REALLY happens? You have a pair of broken sunglasses and it's annoying to watch TV.

  • HOLY SHIT!!!! I WALKED OUTSIDE AND EVEYTHING WaS 3D!! WOW IT ACTUALLY WORKS

  • Crazy.. it works.. :S

  • thanks for the idea man :)

    but where to buy 3d glasses

  • Wow! This actually works!

  • real 3D means you actually need depth information that is not present in 2D. Although the pulfrich effect tricks your eyes into thinking there is depth, that information is not fixated by the computer which it is used. This method partially obstructs the physical depth perception of your eyes, allowing your eyes to do some guesswork. This leads to 3 dimensional images where you don't want them, such as on a youtube related videos bar, facebook, or others. Real 3D provides the depth info instead.

  • You notice most of the stuff is moving to the right

  • For those of you who can't get the 3D glasses to work try using BEER GOGGLES... worked for me.

  • really does work....

    oh oops typing error, i meant dosen't

  • This method is termed the 'Pulfrich 3D effect' ... based on the idea that the eye that is covered by the dark 'filter' lense relays what it sees to the brain at a slower rate than the 'unfiltered' eye ... and it can only work with images that move horizontally, left to right ( or, right to left, if you flip the glasses around). By the time the 'clear' image reaches the brain, the filtered' image is seen with a slightly different, delayed perspective!

  • @gusto1978 Gusto you fucking FAKE U own a 3-d TV too... i know çause I'M YOU!!! hey me busting my own nuts over here LOL

  • Disastrous soundtrack....

  • It works on a different effect than polarizing or stereo so any sunglasses would do the trick. The reason you see 3D is that the dark eye takes longer to interpret the image and so gets the movie in delay, which means it sees a shifted perspective, because the movie is moving to one side. So your brain is tricked to get a stereo pair. It won't work with a static or anything but right moving video. Still, cool effect with standard TV.

  • FYI a beer bottle does not work

  • is there any effect to our eyes?

  • wtf?

  • please anyone tell me the kind of 3d glasses i must use

  • @xfx990 Polarized work well.

  • @xfx990

    Follow the directions in the video - use normal dark sunglasses, but only hold over one of your eyes.

  • disadvantage: the 3d images does not get out of the monitor , or is a week front-monitor/tv effect (is not like Avatar at cinema) it's just having a very deep effect. nice anyway!!!!! wooow! cool for shooters games.

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  • i cant belive i just watched something at home in 3d! not as good as true 3d but still a very good effect! i had to use real d glasses and sun glasses over my right eye to get the best effect thou

  • Ah?

  • the 3d have no future, i prefer mi normal led tv full hd

  • the same effect is when we close one eye. the 3d effect is only in our imagination

  • @artpirojkov ...no, you can't close one eye. 3D takes two eyes to work. Read directions at the beginning.

  • @apeweek Im blind of one eye and it still works for me

  • @oiramormedeiros how?...technically u need atleast 2 eyes to perceive 3d objects

  • @vborg101 LOL dude i dont remember saying that, but i am blind out of one eye :P

  • @apeweek

    well he is right for a litle bit. It is indeed posible to close one eye, ONLY by not shutting it close. So you have a dark blurry view. The 3D effect is called the pulfrich effect and is created when one eye sees a 2D object move on a surface with one eye and one eye darker (sight). and if the image changes direction just switch eyes :). the Sunglasses tough are bether (one lens removed) becouse you got perfect view. Also note that this only works with side moving images.

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  • @artpirojkov yeah u got it backwards...if we close one eye we percieve objects 2 dimensionally

  • @artpirojkov imagination BAH... the 3d is a sensory perception of amazing proportion!!!

  • its a special video its not like normal tv

  • IT was a spoof.. Sorry for braking your RayBan glasses.. Now search on youtube how to fix it. LOL

  • fake

  • Pretty cool. I NEVER thought this would work. But it does. More so during the middle and end of video.

  • Wow Very Nice

    +5 stars ;)

  • Aww man I just broke my Ray Bans for this?!?!?! i prob shuld have watched the vid 1st

  • It works fine

  • shit

  • nothing happened!1

  • Smoke and mirrors.

  • Just standard Pulfrich effect. See Wikipedia !

  • {mangsanhanha} welcome to the colour blind club yea!!

  • All you need to do is close one eye. When you can see with one eye only, your brain doesn't know whether you are watching a 3D object or 2D picture, supposes the thing you are looking at is 3D and fills in the depth information based on previous experiences.

    Simple and truly genius!

  • Actually, HALF close your right eye to make the image darker, don't close it all the way. The eye getting the darker image processes what it sees slower, and therefore sees the previous video frame. Works better with the sunglasses.

  • WHAT???!!! That actually works!!!!! I figured this'd be fake, and all the comments were joking around... BUT IT WORKS :S I don't get it! It doesn't have a huge 3D effect, but it has a bit of depth :D

  • @HeapsGoodProductions IF THE IMAGE DOESNT MOVE, THERES NO 3D, SO, THIS IS GOOD TO WATCH VIDEOS AND PLAY GAMES, BUT NOT TO WATCH IMAGES.

  • This works! It's because when only one eye can see, your brain fills in the depth perception info on experience and since you can't tell your screen is flat like this, your brain thinks it's 3d too!

  • Ahoo! xD

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  • it works well by using the colorcoded glasses just use the brown one or what ever color u call that brown one and hold it on your right and watch it it kinda looks like it pops out that is really cool

  • what brown

  • the monster vs alien glasses you know the colorcoded glasses i just use the brown part not the blue and it pops out fine.

  • isnt it suppose to be red ??????????

  • it works for me... I can't believe it. I just but my sunglasses on my right eye and it works! thats crazy... how is this working... what and this video is 2 years old

  • oh and some people don't know the rule, you cover your right eye with the lense if the image is moving right, and left eye if the close objects is moving left, if you look at this video, it says cover your right eye, and everything in the video its moving right

  • I was skeptical about this, then I seached for pulfrich effect on wikipedia, I tried this with a red filter on my right eye, I was impressed with the carrousel image, it's where the 3d effect is more apparent

  • Music is psychadelic, but this "3d" actually works! Its not even close to true 3d vision, but its cheap and easy to make =)

  • actually this does works. i read about it a while ago. sorry to see poor rating on this vid. it deserves better rating.

  • Yes, it works. but it is not so cool like Imax movies. Cheap 3d effects only...

  • Its an illusion. It doesn't work on everyone. It did for me though :D

  • haha and it's more funny that iam the only smart one understanding that this is a joke

  • lol, its not a joke search it on wikipedia

  • hahahahahaha

  • whats so funny?

  • Pulfrich effect.

    Not true 3D.

  • This does work for many people who try it. About 15 years ago a saturday morning kids TV show in the UK made some of these 3d glasses available with a kids magazine. The glasses consisted of one dark and one clear side. They then showed a few samples of animation and told the kids to put on their glasses, it worked for me at the time. It definately gives a 3D effect to some scenes, but you've got to give your eyes a minute or two to adjust and it can start to give a headache after prolonged use.

  • The movie starts at 0:07.

    VERY psychedelic.

  • that is cool it worked

  • lie.tried sunglasses and real-d glasses and is fake

  • no 3d what so ever not even diferent color glasses are 3d i will make one and show you real 3d

  • this is so...lame (and 2D)

  • da 3d no work!!!!

  • was this soppose to be in 3d????

  • Which is the tune from the soundtrack??

  • OMG!!! I tried this on my tv programme..It totally works!!!!!

  • yes pulfich 3D use for 3rd rock from the sun 3D special problem is you must have images moving across a horizontal plane all the time in the background otherwise the effect stops. It works to delaying the picture from one eye to the brain like seeing at night

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