Okay...I haven't logged in here in a long time, but I'm back, and I'm doing some really awesome new stuff with FFXI.
If you have stereoglasses for the computer, YOU right now are the luckiest wo/man in the world. I'm working on some stereo images for Final Fantasy XI. I'm not just having an ego trip when I say that these are the best things ever. I didn't even sleep last night until 7:00AM I was working on them so hard, just because they're so cool.
The images are in Stereo Portable Network Graphics (PNS) format, so they're slightly hefty (about 1MB a piece.) They have been gamma, levels, exposure, and contrast corrected for my monitor and eyes, but they should be reasonably good on any stereo viewing system. I am viewing them with eDimensional wireless 3d shutterglasses, so if you use any other system, I can't guarantee that they're any good. To view them, I use the nVidia Stereo Viewer application, which comes free with any edition of nVidia's Stereo Drivers.
So if you have some stereoglasses, I highly highly highly highly highly highly recommend you check out my sample image, which you can download at:
http://www.followmethrough.com/RelicDRGSit.pns
And if you don't have stereoglasses and you have a CRT (non flat panel) monitor, GO GET SOME. They're cheap and they work as long as your monitor has a refresh rate over 100Hz (I'd recommend 120Hz for low eye strain.) But they're really really awesome.
If you can do parallel viewing, you can try this small version:
If you have stereoglasses for the computer, YOU right now are the luckiest wo/man in the world. I'm working on some stereo images for Final Fantasy XI. I'm not just having an ego trip when I say that these are the best things ever. I didn't even sleep last night until 7:00AM I was working on them so hard, just because they're so cool.
The images are in Stereo Portable Network Graphics (PNS) format, so they're slightly hefty (about 1MB a piece.) They have been gamma, levels, exposure, and contrast corrected for my monitor and eyes, but they should be reasonably good on any stereo viewing system. I am viewing them with eDimensional wireless 3d shutterglasses, so if you use any other system, I can't guarantee that they're any good. To view them, I use the nVidia Stereo Viewer application, which comes free with any edition of nVidia's Stereo Drivers.
So if you have some stereoglasses, I highly highly highly highly highly highly recommend you check out my sample image, which you can download at:
http://www.followmethrough.com/RelicDRGSit.pns
And if you don't have stereoglasses and you have a CRT (non flat panel) monitor, GO GET SOME. They're cheap and they work as long as your monitor has a refresh rate over 100Hz (I'd recommend 120Hz for low eye strain.) But they're really really awesome.
If you can do parallel viewing, you can try this small version:
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