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Art and 3D Anaglyph (from Greek, “again, sculpture”) ‘Arthas the power to bring something ‘to life’, making present an absent person or the invisible, visible. Source Trompe L'oellis a technique used to create the illusion that the objects depicted exist in three dimensions, ima Michelangelo's David, isa colourless, sculpted statue where the hands and upper body are not correctly proportioned, perhaps because it was meant to be viewed by looking upwards. To depict 2D images as a 30 Anaglyph requites a colourless, digital ‘sculpting’ ofthe objects followed by layering red and cyan onto the mage. Viewing through complementary colour fiters enables each eye to see independent left and right images from within a single image. Your brain wil blend the two together allowing you to perceive the next _ dimension and open a window into the space rendered. q Build your own 3D Anaglyph glasses Print this page on an Inkjet printer on transparency film and cut out the three pieces. @ “For better results, print out twice and double up the transparencies. The quality of the images is limited through homemade glasses. You should purchase a manufactured pair for good results. Now, glue on the side arms to complete your 3D glasses. Fold the arms of your new glasses andtry them on! | (0) nae p> ‘Tips: Vary your viewing distance to find the ‘sweet spot’ and make sure the room is well it nwa ‘lap comdoby ae haan Ps ne wh pee ose wth amily py ca mal adc bee wg nD,

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