Sunday, March 1, 2009

So You take a jewel case and a red and green marker and?......

Yeah --I just saw a deal thingus where "Hannah Montana kids" were told IF they didn't have stereoscopic 3D glasses they could take a CD case--take out the label--and on the clear section with a marker...draw a red patch --then a 'nose' away--draw a blue(cyan or green) patch...that way, they could watch the 3D segment Disney had prepped for them....so, raid your kid's room and get that case...and watch another 3D experiment by me....yeah, I know...too many--but mine are getting 'depthier'-- YAY --
and I usually try to 'let'
a "funny"
during them too..
video
what's different here? the background is new--there is a new sequence with 'pink lightning' (ahem) and a quick flash of an old Little Richard painting I made that I 'anaglyphed' and there is always the "I wish I could be here...but I'm busy.." Narration....so click me baby one more time..

Can't I just see 3D without Glasses?? YES
my friend at -- Burbank's Tomato---has used a technique by Jim Gasperini---and has created a 3D still with NO GLASSES ---Eugene calls the technique the "Gasperini Wiggle" and explains it well at his site ! take a look...especially the 2nd and 3rd images...in the first...I think the statue's 'Gasperini is wiggling' too much (kidding)
in 1- 2- or 3 D !
BURBANK'S TOMATO (click the blue writin' )

3 comments:

Hopalong EAC said...

Smooth as silk--beautiful depth and projection and the silver and pink color change downright elegant in video, Maestro!

I am thinking Glenfiddich & Glennlivet here, which ain't my cup of tea, but quality is quality.

Okay, Hair Doktor, another IDEE: video your weightlifting event in 3D.

You film from above and when you benchpress the gazillion hundred pounds it goes through the roof and turns into a gazillion hundred pounds times 3D, breaking a new world's record too.

Good luck on the meet and knock'em dead.

Thorndike Pickledish said...

Thanks very much--I've thought of trying to get a 3D bench video or still--and slapped one together today BUT --not good enough-- it's on my to do list tho' ---now I have to go back into the blog and fix MY spelling on Jim's last name...hmm --memory NOT in 3D??

Hopalong EAC said...

Okay, Glennfiddich and Glenlivet in good coffee--not a bad cup of tea.

On the other hand, it is a criminal act around the world to mix Tullamore Dew with anything--tea, coffee, hot chocolate, Dr. Pepper. gnocchi or even shoe polish.

OPAA!