Bartek, > WRONG! When two view of an object are identical it tells your brain that they are ON THE SCREEN. > When positive parallax of an object equals the distance between viewer's eyes - they appear at infinity.
To be fair, he's not wrong. But neither are you, since you are both talking about different things... You are right in that if you present the same image onto a *screen* in front of the user then it will appear to be at the depth of the screen itself. Really no different than a normal 2D image on the screen and the user can determine the distance to it using convergence. Your right eye has to look a little to the left, and the left eye rotates a little to the right, the amount of which your brain uses to gauge the distance. However, the presentation was talking about VR headsets like the Oculus Rift. Present an identical image to each eye on this type of headset and you no longer have convergence to determine depth. Each eye will stare straight forward in this case and your brain will therefore place the image at infinity as was mentioned in the presentation. Cheers, Harley _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
