I thought the username and av would be a bit of a clue too :pOriginally posted by ColdWave
You always model and animate something related with elephants that's why
sorry, but its not really possible to use the clear type on TV, Everyone would have to buy a special tv and (of course) glasses.Originally posted by Rhetoric Camel
I can't stand the stereoscopic videos, unless it's only about 5 minutes long, then I'm good. Stereoscopic should be left for still images only, and the new technology (whatever it is) that they're using for all these movies in 3d at the theaters would be a better idea even for on tv. Although I haven't been to see one of these new 3d movies with the clear lenses (atleast I heard they're clear lenses) I'm guessing this would be less strain on the eyes. The different color lenses on each eye gives me and a lot of other people major headaches and completely f's up my vision for a while screwing around with colors and brightness when the glasses are off and I'm looking at something as simple as a blank white wall, colors are different in each eye.
See I don't really know much about the 3d glasses and stuff, it's new to me, when I was a kid it was all blue and red glasses on crappy cardboard frames that cut my ears so I'm not really all that excited about the comeback of 3d stuff... although this is kind of interesting to me... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLImrYqLsIAOriginally posted by elephantinc
sorry, but its not really possible to use the clear type on TV, Everyone would have to buy a special tv and (of course) glasses.
Its not really new, its been around for as long as I remember (although thats not that long ago), in theme park rides and things