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P3D Scholastic's "Dynamite"
- From: edrys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Eric Drysdale)
- Subject: P3D Scholastic's "Dynamite"
- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 18:06:21 -0500
Hi all,
The "Dynamite" Anaglyph posters mentioned in Ray Zone's post were my first
exposure to 3D of any kind, and I was very taken with them when I was a
kid. At a young age (10, I guess) I found red and blue pencils and used my
Dynamite glasses to make very crude 3D drawings. I still have the 3D
"skateboard!" poster, and it is rather well done. I recall that they
issued a 3D poster book, too, which was a compilation of all of the 3D
posters that had appeared in the magazine.
Dynamite was the magazine that once (in all seriousness) posited the
musical question "The Bee-Gees or The Beatles: Who is the greatest?"
-Eric D.
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