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I wrote,
>>Actually in some anaglyph books, images are drawn so that the
>>perspective is only correct when viewed at an angle. This would
>>be used for instance, where the book is placed on a table, and
>>the person won't be standing over it but rather sitting and
>>viewing it at an angle................

Larry Berlin writes,
>****  This is a fascinating observation! I haven't encountered
>such books, so if you could recommend a title or two, I'd love to
>look them up somewhere and check out this deliberately skewed method.

A good introductory book that has examples and shows you how to 
do them also is,
Constructing anaglyph images on Phantogram Perspective Charts
I believe Reel-3D carries it and is an excellent book on the
subject with numerous examples. I have seen some other books
that employed this technique with regards to drafting and/or
geometry, but I don't remember the titles, since they belonged
to a draftsman that I knew along time ago. I would like to find
these books too, one day. In any case it is a fasinating subject
as you mention, and it would be interesting to know if this was
(must have, I imagine) with real photographs.

P.S. I think it can also be ordered by the address given in the
back of the book. (soft covered, spiral bound) 
Jerry Haines Sales,
1337 Donna Beth Ave.
West Covina,
CA   91791
Phone: (818) 919-4767 
Fax: (818) 919-0657

P.P.S. John R. example of an animated "chess" game is an intriging
idea that didn't occur to me. Another idea borrowing on that, would
be making an anaglyph chess board and the chess pieces printed in
anaglyph form on flat square sheets. This way the chess pieces would
take on a 3D solid model and the game can be packed away flat!   

Gabriel  


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