Featured demo – dopplerdefekt
Today’s featured demo is dopplerdefekt (video link) by farbrausch. It’s about 47.8 KB and 3 minutes in length. (download page at Pouet)
The demo’s prominent feature is the 3D effect; you need 3D glasses to watch it. The technique is called stereoscopy.
The entire demo has two copies of every object, one for each eye (or colour). With the help of 3D glasses, you’ll see objects popping out. Which reminds me, I’ve got to go get one of ‘em 3D glasses.
Enjoy the demo!
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Tags: demo, dopplerdefekt, farbrausch, fr029, stereoscopy
Published on 9 October 2008
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