This idea is nothing new, but I don't remember it being applied in LFS screens, so I spent a coupe hours for some little experiments.
Ever wonder how LFS will look in "real" 3D? It looks awesome! And you don't need any special tools or glasses, although it does take some training.
Here's how to do it:
1.Try to cross your eyes, if you are not familiar with it, put a finger 20cm in front of you, look at it, then gradually move it towards you.
2.Now look at the picture, but don't focus on it, you should see 2 ghost images coming from the 2 pics, if you move your focal point, those ghost images will move closer/further to each other. (again you can use your finger to help yourself out)
3.Once the two ghost images come together, you are on focus. Now maintain your eye muscle and try to look into the picture formed in the middle.
4.If you lost focus, just put your finger up again, the distance between your eye and your finger should be constant.
5.Keep trying! I think the result are really worth it.
*And here's a prize for those who can master the skill.
http://a.imagehost.org/0441/4971605rog.jpg
Ever wonder how LFS will look in "real" 3D? It looks awesome! And you don't need any special tools or glasses, although it does take some training.
Here's how to do it:
1.Try to cross your eyes, if you are not familiar with it, put a finger 20cm in front of you, look at it, then gradually move it towards you.
2.Now look at the picture, but don't focus on it, you should see 2 ghost images coming from the 2 pics, if you move your focal point, those ghost images will move closer/further to each other. (again you can use your finger to help yourself out)
3.Once the two ghost images come together, you are on focus. Now maintain your eye muscle and try to look into the picture formed in the middle.
4.If you lost focus, just put your finger up again, the distance between your eye and your finger should be constant.
5.Keep trying! I think the result are really worth it.
*And here's a prize for those who can master the skill.
http://a.imagehost.org/0441/4971605rog.jpg