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Yeah when I do them if there is stuff super close like in this one I try to keep the photos closer together where as if its stuff that is just farther away I spread the pics out a few more inches to give more depth but not to much.
Also I use an android app called 3Dsteroid Its not the most beautiful app but it works quite well.
On Android: 3DStereoid or 3DStereoid Pro
Either; take pictures from two perspectives (take one, step to the side, take another, take the photo from the left-picture and put it to the right of the right-picture),
Or take one picture, cut out individual elements and shift them to the side, pasting the shift version by the original version- shifting an item towards the centre makes the object come towards you, shifting it towards the edge makes it move away.
If you can look at the sidebar (I know it's the i in a circle button on Reddit is Fun, don't know what it is for other browsers), there should be links to some smartphone tools to make it easier, but since I haven't used any of them I can't comment.
They're also linked again below, in the order they're in the sidebar.
Mobile Apps:
Cymera - Android
Side by Side - Apple
you can take a standard camera and take two pictures but move sideways between and then hold up the pictures side-by-side and it could work. however, while capturing you would want to stay level and also make sure to move the correct amount. if you don't move far enough it will be flat and if you move too much it will be uncomfortable. i've read a good rule of thumb is for the distance you move when capturing to be 1/30 of the distance to the subject, but i tend to do my stuff more like 1/12 (an inch for every foot) or even bigger. after that you could plug the pictures into a free program called StereoPhotoMaker to clean them up, but you don't have to. here's a link to that: http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/
if you have a smartphone, there are apps specially built for making cross views that can make things easier. one of those which was made by the maker of StereoPhotoMaker is 3DSteroid. here are links to that:
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/i3dsteroidbasic/id500514895
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.suto.stereoroid&hl=en
you could also use a free app i made called CrossCam which makes it much easier to get the separation correct because it gives you a live side-by-side preview as you capture. here are links to that:
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1436262905
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kra2008.crosscam
Download this app
Have a naked person stay still while you take 2 pictures side by side, and combine them.
Post.
Created using the 3DSteroid app on android.
There isn't any practical way to get 3D out of the Vita, sorry - at least, not out of retail games. The necessary patches are just way too complex given that no source code is available.
FWIW you can produce stereoscopic stills of games easily enough - take a couple of offset screenshots and then just stitch them together. For eg try looking at this through your headset: 3D Steroid can be used to do the stitching on your phone.
If you want actual 3D gaming, though, there's also Trinus VR. This application can stream Steam VR games to a mobile in proper 3D. If your handset has a gyroscope then you get proper VR head tracking, too.
/r/CrossView
Cross view images, or side-by-side stereoscopy, is a cool way of seeing 3D pictures without needing technologically advanced screens or special glasses.
How To View: Simply cross your eyes halfway between the pictures until both images overlap one another (3 images total), holding your view on the central image, and with a little patience, the image should 'push' into focus and you'll know it when you see it!
"Spot the difference."
View using the Reddit Enhancement Suite to faster and with less strain.
For YouTube videos: find the red 3D option, Select "No Glasses" and then select the "Cross Eyed" option underneath that. For a more detailed How To:
Posting:
Try to be descriptive in the title so that we can have a searchable archive.
You can caption original content by placing [OC] in the title.
NSFW submissions MUST have NSFW in the title AND MUST HAVE ARTISTIC MERIT
Requests are allowed, but must be submitted as a text post
Be excellent to each other, and party-on dudes.
Submitters are in control of where they post their work- it is their OC.
Other 3D subreddits:
/r/ParallelView - Another free-viewing method like crossview but the images are reversed (Magic Eye viewing)
/r/MagicEye - Parallel viewing with hidden 3D images
/r/crossview_gifs (for Gifs and Gfys)
/r/CrossEyedFap - * NSFW * Site
/r/Wigglegrams - Gifs that show 3D perspecitve
/r/anaglyph - Red/Blue 3D
/r/vrsites - for use with a Janus VR web browser
Make Your Own:
How to Make on computer/with standalone camera:
For digital/drawn crossviews, Read this Infographic.
Or follow this video tutorial for real life images. StereoPhoto Maker is a great piece of software for combining pictures. Here is a basic tutorial of the useful features.
Or, pictures can be combined with Photoshop
How to convert video pans into a crossview gif
Mobile Apps:
Cymera - Android
Side by Side - Apple
Other Subreddits:
/r/photoshop
/r/3DModeling
/r/Unity3D
WARNING: If you have any known problems with your eye muscles, it is recommend that you do not attempt this technique. If you experience any light-headedness, headaches or other symptoms, STOP IMMEDIATELY and rest your eyes. Everyone will likely experience some slight eye fatigue when learning this technique, so it is very important to rest your eyes regularly, and only look at 3D images for short periods of time. Even once you have perfected the technique, do not over-exert your eyes. You have been warned.
Remember to mark ALL NSFW sites as such, and report any and all abusive posts or comments.
If things look "reversed" (Pseudo-stereo), try http://www.reddit.com/r/ParallelView/
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/r/CrossView
Cross view images, or side-by-side stereoscopy, is a cool way of seeing 3D pictures without needing technologically advanced screens or special glasses.
How To View: Simply cross your eyes halfway between the pictures until both images overlap one another (3 images total), holding your view on the central image, and with a little patience, the image should 'push' into focus and you'll know it when you see it!
"Spot the difference."
View using the Reddit Enhancement Suite to faster and with less strain.
For YouTube videos: find the red 3D option, Select "No Glasses" and then select the "Cross Eyed" option underneath that. For a more detailed How To:
Posting:
Try to be descriptive in the title so that we can have a searchable archive.
You can caption original content by placing [OC] in the title.
NSFW submissions MUST have NSFW in the title AND MUST HAVE ARTISTIC MERIT
Requests are allowed, but must be submitted as a text post
Be excellent to each other, and party-on dudes.
Submitters are in control of where they post their work- it is their OC.
Other 3D subreddits:
/r/ParallelView - Another free-viewing method like crossview but the images are reversed (Magic Eye viewing)
/r/MagicEye - Parallel viewing with hidden 3D images
/r/crossview_gifs (for Gifs and Gfys)
/r/CrossEyedFap - * NSFW * Site
/r/Wigglegrams - Gifs that show 3D perspecitve
/r/anaglyph - Red/Blue 3D
/r/vrsites - for use with a Janus VR web browser
Make Your Own:
How to Make on computer/with standalone camera:
For digital/drawn crossviews, Read this Infographic.
Or follow this video tutorial for real life images. StereoPhoto Maker is a great piece of software for combining pictures. Here is a basic tutorial of the useful features.
Or, pictures can be combined with Photoshop
How to convert video pans into a crossview gif
Mobile Apps:
Cymera - Android
Side by Side - Apple
Other Subreddits:
/r/photoshop
/r/3DModeling
/r/Unity3D
WARNING: If you have any known problems with your eye muscles, it is recommend that you do not attempt this technique. If you experience any light-headedness, headaches or other symptoms, STOP IMMEDIATELY and rest your eyes. Everyone will likely experience some slight eye fatigue when learning this technique, so it is very important to rest your eyes regularly, and only look at 3D images for short periods of time. Even once you have perfected the technique, do not over-exert your eyes. You have been warned.
Remember to mark ALL NSFW sites as such, and report any and all abusive posts or comments.
If things look "reversed" (Pseudo-stereo), try http://www.reddit.com/r/ParallelView/
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