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Fwd: C\Net 3D Web Review...


  • From: P3D Bob Wier <wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Fwd: C\Net 3D Web Review...
  • Date: Sat, 8 Jun 1996 07:59:51 -0600


>From Dan Shelley - whose address is changing at the moment
so he can't send ---  Bob W.

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>Congratulations Bob Mannle: Your amazing site {http://www.3d-web.com} 
>has come a long way! From the C\Net online weekly news mailing today, I 
>read the following: 
>
>3-D Web - graphics that'll reach out and grab you
>
>Run out and buy a 3D comic book, just to grab a pair of red-and-blue 
>glasses. You'll want them when you first take a look at 3-D Web, a 
>stereoscopic resource center with an opening slide show that's slicker 
>than buttered chrome. The gallery is an even bigger kick, with trick 
>shots of everything from ray-traced shapes to a shapely Victorian 
>ingenue. View them either as anaglyphs (with those colored specs) or as 
>stereograms (by crossing your eyes until the room starts to spin). Such 
>special effects, seldom seen outside horror films, have had a boost 
>with the advent of cheap hi-res PCs that aid production, ease viewing, 
>and let you wear silly glasses in private. In fact, this site isn't 
>meant merely to give you a show, but to arm you with the gear and 
>techniques it takes to make eye-popping pics of your own. Raid its 
>Yellow Pages for cameras and supplies. Join the mailing list or the 
>National Stereoscopic Association for demos, tips, and updates. Best of 
>all, if you just want to dabble a bit, there are clear instructions for 
>producing your own anaglyphs with an ordinary camera and a copy of 
>Adobe Photoshop. Start with something simple--like maybe a webbed, 
>gnarly hand reaching up from a black lagoon.   (6/5/96) 
>
>Dan Shelley - Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
>{dshelley@xxxxxxxx}=NEW  {dddshelley@xxxxxxx}
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>
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