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Post by southpawdragon on Jan 7, 2013 23:24:50 GMT -5
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Post by magengar on Jan 8, 2013 0:06:52 GMT -5
That's awesome! Man you do some serious work! I'm looking at the drawings and I notice the lines are in red and blue........ would that be a stereogram effect? (I don't have my red/blue 3D glasses on hand) If so, that would be really awesome! zozo-mag
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Post by southpawdragon on Jan 8, 2013 0:22:09 GMT -5
Thanks Just color erase red and blue.I tend to draw faster using these two. I can just op for what I want to take out of photoshop afterwards. If the 3d effect works then thats a happy accident.
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Post by magengar on Jan 8, 2013 3:19:15 GMT -5
I'll search for my 3D glasses, otherwise I'll make a pair with transparent sheets of Red and Blue cut from ordinary notebook dividers or similar stuff sold at art supply or stationery shops.
The glasses are simple to make, just hold the red piece over your left eye, and the blue piece over your right eye, and look at a stereographic image.
Sometimes I wear them to watch videos and animes on my PC, just to trip out on the view. But they really work on stereographic images that are drawn with the red shifted to the left and the blue shifted to the right.
You'll get the same 3D effect when the drawing is printed out on paper, as well. Try it. ;D
zozo-mag
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