Wiggle 3-D (Theme from Mozart Symphony #40, piano cover)
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@MrPerson72 Ok thank you very much! :D That is very helpful!
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@SuperPokemonPower Nope, the 3DS uses a filter over the screen, which displays 2 images. The filter is set in such a way that only one of the images reaches each eye. Look up Parallax barrier.
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@11renn Your welcome! :D
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This is only one of many techniques to create a 3-D illusion. I made the video just for the fun of it. Thank you for watching it.
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how did you do this ?
cynthiafbaybae 4 months ago
@cynthiafbaybae
I don't know gif. I do video. You take one picture what your right eye sees, and another picture what your left eye sees. Then make a video, first you show one picture, then the other, then the first one, and the other one, and so on. You keep showing these two pictures one after another continuously. Adjust the timing between the frames until you get a nice illusion of a 3-D picture. The result is that the object looks like wiggling, so it is called Wiggle 3-D.
11renn 4 months ago
Hi Renn,
If you make it switch a bit faster it works better. Try a couple of values a bit faster.
joshharle 9 months ago
@joshharle
Thanks.
11renn 9 months ago
Why didn't I see any 3D?
nongagueihtam 9 months ago
@nongagueihtam
It creates only a 3D-perspective by showing the scenes at two different angles, not 3D visions generated by showing two perspectives of the same scene to two eyes separately, like using colored glasses. My apology if I misled you. Regards,
11renn 9 months ago