CrazyLikeAFox
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Technically this isn't tickling art but I thought some of you might be interested or even inspired by what I have to show you.
You will need:
A mirror
Two working eyes
Unlike other forms of stereoscopic graphical entertainment, you don't need those groovy cardboard glasses with the red and green cellophane to see the effect here. Nor do you need to cross your eyes until you feel them falling out of their sockets.
Just place the mirror along the blue line between the two pictures. They may look like identical copies with one flipped over, but in fact they were each rendered from a slightly different angle. You need to position your face nice and close to the mirror in order for this to work. Your nose should be right next to the reflective side of the mirror. The eye on the other side of the mirror should be focused on the image, while your nose-side eye should be looking into the reflection of the other. KACHING, a cheap 3-dimensional image.
Now I'll admit the 3D effect here isn't top-notch. The cameras aren't positioned exactly as I would have liked them (if someone can tell me how to exactly place a camera in DAZ3D that'd be just spiffy). They should be about two and a half inches apart but I think I overshot. Don't ask me to do it again because it took far too long getting it this close. I'm working on a laptop so old it has "Designed for Windows XP" stamped on it. I should have just waited for the new computer but I was so eager to try out the program I just went ahead.
So there you have it my fellow acarophiles; a genuine use for 3D software in tickling art. Now go forth and apply. APPLY!
PS: If anyone has the original scene files for their own 3D artwork they could try this out and post the results, making this a real tickling thread and saving me from letting my first post and thread be
in violation of the prime directive of posting things where they belong.
You will need:
A mirror
Two working eyes
Unlike other forms of stereoscopic graphical entertainment, you don't need those groovy cardboard glasses with the red and green cellophane to see the effect here. Nor do you need to cross your eyes until you feel them falling out of their sockets.
Just place the mirror along the blue line between the two pictures. They may look like identical copies with one flipped over, but in fact they were each rendered from a slightly different angle. You need to position your face nice and close to the mirror in order for this to work. Your nose should be right next to the reflective side of the mirror. The eye on the other side of the mirror should be focused on the image, while your nose-side eye should be looking into the reflection of the other. KACHING, a cheap 3-dimensional image.
Now I'll admit the 3D effect here isn't top-notch. The cameras aren't positioned exactly as I would have liked them (if someone can tell me how to exactly place a camera in DAZ3D that'd be just spiffy). They should be about two and a half inches apart but I think I overshot. Don't ask me to do it again because it took far too long getting it this close. I'm working on a laptop so old it has "Designed for Windows XP" stamped on it. I should have just waited for the new computer but I was so eager to try out the program I just went ahead.
So there you have it my fellow acarophiles; a genuine use for 3D software in tickling art. Now go forth and apply. APPLY!
PS: If anyone has the original scene files for their own 3D artwork they could try this out and post the results, making this a real tickling thread and saving me from letting my first post and thread be
in violation of the prime directive of posting things where they belong.
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