Have you ever wanted to see how some ags games look in "full" 3d(not 3d modules) well have I got a few pics for you and peak at AGS 3.3D!
[note] To view these correctly you must cross eyed your eyes until you get a still picture in the middle of the two.
[note]AGS 3.3D will have the option in the con frig menu to change the type of 3d that suits you best so you don't go cross eyed ;]
OSD.2
(http://www.pictureshoster.com/files/wedkkjxzjhwo0yxfidpa.png)
Kuma story
(http://www.pictureshoster.com/files/3b09x23dn753x0fnh5x.png)
AGS 3.3D
(http://www.pictureshoster.com/files/p0yxqbzt6fli8lhttfpi.png)
firefly story 3D
(http://www.pictureshoster.com/files/20qzfeen6fuddq1l81y0.png)
trailer & more games coming soon.
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Really, Here I am posting something that I think would be nice to have in the ags & people like you post stupid stuff like that like really? if your that board and have nothing else better to do with your life then to post that, go read a book or some thing.
The irony in your post is commendable.
meaning...
Icey, you say full 3D when it's not even close. The concept of what you are trying to accomplish here is neat, but I wouldn't want to be crossing my eyes for an entire game :P
The first one you only made the little part that says, "3D", depressed a bit and the arrow only came out a couple pixels.
The Kuma Story one is the best one, but there really isn't anything to shake a stick at here either...
And you didn't even do anything for the last one!
Try again, I say, and get it right the next time, or as Billy Joel would say, you should have gotten it right the first time. I think you've got a cool idea to show pictures like this of AGS games. Keep trying and edit some more. I'm sure they will get better with the more you do.
Just don't post them prematurely. Work on them until you get them right.
But hey the idea is really nice. I don't mind it if you'd pull this of in a more awesome way.
Quote from: Snake on Sat 11/12/2010 15:19:36
Icey, you say full 3D when it's not even close. The concept of what you are trying to accomplish here is neat, but I wouldn't want to be crossing my eyes for an entire game :P
It's amazing how long you can actually keep them crossed. I remember there was this plugin for Quake 3 (or was it Quake 2?) that did stereoscopy. I had two screens and lined them up and played it for hours; it was pretty amazing. I've been running into lampposts and doors for weeks.
Quote from: Snake on Sat 11/12/2010 15:19:36
Icey, you say full 3D when it's not even close. The concept of what you are trying to accomplish here is neat, but I wouldn't want to be crossing my eyes for an entire game :P
The first one you only made the little part that says, "3D", depressed a bit and the arrow only came out a couple pixels.
The Kuma Story one is the best one, but there really isn't anything to shake a stick at here either...
And you didn't even do anything for the last one!
Try again, I say, and get it right the next time, or as Billy Joel would say, you should have gotten it right the first time. I think you've got a cool idea to show pictures like this of AGS games. Keep trying and edit some more. I'm sure they will get better with the more you do.
Just don't post them prematurely. Work on them until you get them right.
Ok I will try and fix them and see what else I can find that is easy to make 3d on ags. But your right about the last one. I did do a little bit but there is to much in the picture to move around to get it 3d.
Quote from: Wyz on Sat 11/12/2010 15:35:03
But hey the idea is really nice. I don't mind it if you'd pull this of in a more awesome way.
Quote from: Snake on Sat 11/12/2010 15:19:36
Icey, you say full 3D when it's not even close. The concept of what you are trying to accomplish here is neat, but I wouldn't want to be crossing my eyes for an entire game :P
It's amazing how long you can actually keep them crossed. I remember there was this plugin for Quake 3 (or was it Quake 2?) that did stereoscopy. I had two screens and lined them up and played it for hours; it was pretty amazing. I've been running into lampposts and doors for weeks.
hahaha. did you say for hours :o :D
That crosseyed thing. Okay let's talk serious, I have this thing with my eyes, that the song double vision by foreigner sums it up. Due to a optologist that fucked up and gave me glasses of wrong specifications, I developed a thing called double vision. That means occasionally when tired or stuff, it occurs randomly at times, I see the images from both eyes blending in a wrong way. Imagine a complete distortion of the perspective of your view depth.
THEREFORE, DON'T DO STUPID THINGS! You don't know what and how the f@#$ its like. Try driving. Occasionally I'm alone at the road and for no reason, I break, cause I'm crossing a very narrow road, and I don't want to end up on someone's car.
Quote from: Dualnames on Sat 11/12/2010 16:43:09
That crosseyed thing. Okay let's talk serious, I have this thing with my eyes, that the song double vision by foreigner sums it up. Due to a optologist that fucked up and gave me glasses of wrong specifications, I developed a thing called double vision. That means occasionally when tired or stuff, it occurs randomly at times, I see the images from both eyes blending in a wrong way. Imagine a complete distortion of the perspective of your view depth.
THEREFORE, DON'T DO STUPID THINGS! You don't know what and how the f@#$ its like. Try driving. Occasionally I'm alone at the road and for no reason, I break, cause I'm crossing a very narrow road, and I don't want to end up on someone's car.
oh I'm sorry I mean it's just I small suggestion or more like an module that would be cool to use in the next version of AGS. But I also said there should be a option to chose different types of 3D like this one and 3d glasses so you don't go cross eyed. :-\
Dude, I must be retarded or something because all those images look pretty two dimensional to me. When I cross my eyes everything just goes blurry and I have no idea what's going on... :/
And I thought wearing glasses to see in 3D was a pain... ;)
I think this is a funny idea and it's a shame people are having a go at you for it. The Kuma Story one works really well!
Thanks Ali. I appreciate that.
stereoscope things like this are always fun but I can't help giggle at the idea of someone crossing their eyes whilst playing a whole game.
I mean that shit just *needs* a television commercial.
Like those Wii commercials but with everyone sat with their eyes crossed.
Metal Gear Acid 2 on the PSP came with a foldout cardboard viewer that allowed you to watch cutscenes from MGS3 in a stereoscopic format, when said viewer was placed over the PSP's screen.
The left eye only saw the left part of the screen, and the right eye only saw the right part of the screen, with your brain syncing up the images. It worked pretty well.
Just crossing your eyes also worked.
I presume the upcoming Nintendo 3DS works in a somewhat similar way, only with less eye gymnastics.
no i think the 3DS works like those little cards that display different images depending on which angle you look at them.. i forget the name. (Stereogram?)
because the 3DS's screen is about the same width as the distance between your eyes I think that would work providing you looked at the screen head on.
Quote from: Dualnames on Sat 11/12/2010 16:43:09
I have this thing with my eyes, that the song double vision by foreigner sums it up.
Haha. I get that when I've been drinking a bit or if I don't wear my glasses and get tired and my eyes don't focus. Then it's hard to get them back to correct vision. Even worse when I've been drinking heavily that I often have to just close one eye just to comprehend what is going on at further distances. It's horrible. ;D
I really need to get new glasses though. I've had them for over 5 years and they are unbelievably scratched that I only wear them for driving. I'm too cheap to go to the optometrist and get a new set of glasses. I've been thinking that I should either do laser eye surgery, or go for the glasses. And I know that once I get glasses, I won't get laser eye surgery. But laser eye surgery is expensive and I'm bloody cheap (not poor, just cheap). It's a big circle of money spending, which I haven't done yet, because I'm too cheap. :D
I'm saving for laser surgery. And I will NEVER play a game where I need to cross my eye.
Tonight I attended a party and one of my lenses parted in two. The solution was taking both lenses out, with a funny effect.
Due to the focusing problem the effect of alcohol was multiplied. Six beers and I feel extremely drunk...
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Quote from: Calin Leafshade on Sun 12/12/2010 01:01:00
no i think the 3DS works like those little cards that display different images depending on which angle you look at them.. i forget the name. (Stereogram?)
because the 3DS's screen is about the same width as the distance between your eyes I think that would work providing you looked at the screen head on.
Ah, yes, that makes more sense. The viewing angle on the 3DS is reportedly very tight, and that would probably explain why.
As for more traditional formats, I've yet to experience a form of glasses-based 3D that didn't leave me queasy. From old red/green cardboard ones, to the weirdly off-putting Panasonic ones I tried at a local Harvey Norman's. I couldn't see myself using any of them for an extended period of time. Maybe I'm just not built for 3D.
I like stereograms, but shouldn't the left and right pic slightly differ from one another?
Yes. I really didn't notice that until I work on the kuma story pic.
Making a monochrome game that uses red and blue glasses should be possible with AGS I imagine. And some of the new high def Television screens supposedly support 3D, But when I watched Avatar on my HD LCD screen it looked 2D to me, even with the polarized glasses. Think the whole LCD tech is overrated if you ask me, haven't seen those LED screens yet.
Quote from: mkennedy on Sun 12/12/2010 04:35:51
Making a monochrome game that uses red and blue glasses should be possible with AGS I imagine
thecatamites has already done this. It's called Veggie Tales 3D:
http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/games.php?action=detail&id=1275
Can someone please explain what's going on/how this thing works? I'm really confused... I can't see any of this supposed '3D' stuff...
This seems to be an attempt at a Stereoscopic (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopic) version of AGS screenshots. I believe the basic premise is to take two very similar pictures whose only difference is a slight offset in the camera's position and combine the two so that one tricks one's eyes into seeing a 3d image. My guess is that it is quite similar to how we perceive 3d environments even though our eyes are only capable of processing 2d images by combining the offset images from both of our eyes.
Sometimes it takes a while to trick your eyes into perceiving the images correctly, however in this case I wasn't able to get the 3d illusion from the images presented. This may mean nothing, however, as I've also been unable to correctly perceive the illusion in various examples presented in illusion books and the like.
So far, the most effective example of the effect that I have encountered of this illusion has been in the album booklet for the Tool album 10,000 Days (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10,000_days) (More info on this booklet can be found in the article there). The effect, when executed well, is really rather impressive.
Thank you professor Ben.
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He prefers to be called Lord Benjamin, Emperor of Aristries. :=
Also, I can't get these images to work for me. If I try and focus on the images too much then my eyes go back straight..but if I don't then I just see two images only partially overlapping each other..which I suppose could resolve into a 3D effect if they were closer together..but..for me they remain too far apart. Prolly the widescreen monitor. Hah.
This cross-eye 3D thing doesn't seem to be working for me either, that and the fact that I don't really like to cross my eyes, it hurts fast. I also already have a very slight cross-eye on my right one (could just be me being paranoid though and thinking that it's uneven, either way) I don't want it to get worse.
Quote from: monkey_05_06 on Sun 12/12/2010 21:50:01
but if I don't then I just see two images only partially overlapping each other..which I suppose could resolve into a 3D effect if they were closer together..but..for me they remain too far apart.
Yes, there should come a point where they blend together and create a third image.. and then you don't really have to do anything to keep that image visible.
It always works without problems for me, but like vertigoaddict I'm a bit paranoid when crossing my eyes for more than a few seconds, so I usually avoid doing that.
So let me get this straight. So this 3d effects bothers some peoples eyes faster then it does some other people? It doesn't bother me until I tilt my head like an iphone, then I have to lock out picture so I don't hurt my eyes.
The key to making this work is to move the pictures closer to each other. It's really hard if not impossible for many people to make the images overlap if the distance between the two versions of an object is bigger than the distance of the eyes.
When the images overlap, the eyes are actually less cross-eyed than right now as you are reading this. You're simply focusing on something farther away than the screen.
Icey:
What I find amazing though is that you had no clue about the underlying principle of the 3D effect when you put your not-completed non-game in the Completed games forum.
Wait..those don't belong there? :o
Quote from: Khris on Tue 14/12/2010 03:12:30
The key to making this work is to move the pictures closer to each other. It's really hard if not impossible for many people to make the images overlap if the distance between the two versions of an object is bigger than the distance of the eyes.
When the images overlap, the eyes are actually less cross-eyed than right now as you are reading this. You're simply focusing on something farther away than the screen.
Icey:
What I find amazing though is that you had no clue about the underlying principle of the 3D effect when you put your not-completed non-game in the Completed games forum.
No I know a lot about this 3d effect and what you said is what I did. But I put the img's further away not closer.
Aye, you put shit in the DB again. WHY!
And PS. Color offsetting is a far better way to achieve "depth of field" 3D, but requires the glasses.