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Re: Nogglevision
- From: P3D Lawrence W Kaufman <kaufman3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Nogglevision
- Date: Sat, 06 Sep 1997 07:38:16 -0700
Douglas Cootey (the absent minded artist) wrote:
> I was at first excited about Chromadepth, but the Nogglegoggle's just
> give me a head ache. The the 3D effect is gimicky. I don't see how th=
is
> is going to be helpful for the acceptance of 3D by the general public...
>
> On a side note, I had the opportunity to show an anaglyph photo to my 2=
.5
> year old. I was pleased to hear her squeel "Wow! It's coming out!"
> Can anyone recommend some excellent anaglyph books that are safe for
> little girls? My 5 year old enjoys this stuff too, but I've seen an
> awful lot of 3D nudes advertised on the web. Definately not kid
> material...
Douglas: why not try some 3D comic books? Ray 3D Zone has his catalogonli=
ne
at :
http://www.leonardo.net/3dzone
He also has 3D coloring books, a new religious comic story book, but also
adult stuff.
In fact, while you're in the grocery store passing on all those great Kra=
ft
items with cool nogglevision stuff, check out the Mootown snackers.
They have order forms for kid size Sonic the Hedgehog(TM) 3D T-shirts.
Ray Zone has been staying busy with a lot of 3D projects like this one.
I am not sure if Ray knows, but to obtain one of these shirts you have
to send in 20 proof of purchase chips (called =91Cow Chips=92) from a
Mootown package and $3.00 for shipping and handling.
Back in Texas, there were a lot of =91cow chips=92, but I
could not buy any 3D items with them.
Lawrence
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