by rigelan » Sun Jun 03, 2007 8:25 pm
the crossing eye method is all that I can do. If you purposly cross your eyes inward, it will invert the depth perception, and it hurts my eyes. But if you cross your eyes, focusing them slightly further than your monitor, splaying them outward, the depth perception is accurate, and looks pretty cool.
Of course it takes some practice, I sit 5 foot back from my monitor, and even when I overlap the images for 3-4 seconds, it is still blurred. Eventually it clears up though, and looks awesome.
the crossing eye method is all that I can do. If you purposly cross your eyes inward, it will invert the depth perception, and it hurts my eyes. But if you cross your eyes, focusing them slightly further than your monitor, splaying them outward, the depth perception is accurate, and looks pretty cool.
Of course it takes some practice, I sit 5 foot back from my monitor, and even when I overlap the images for 3-4 seconds, it is still blurred. Eventually it clears up though, and looks awesome.