On 23/10/10 02:07, Erik Hofman wrote:

Looks like the wires which show which areas are clickable (normally
turned on and off using ctrl+c?)

Picture worth a thousand as they say...

Wireframing example,
  Anaglyphic: http://phi.gogo.co.nz/anaglyphic/1.jpg
Normal: http://phi.gogo.co.nz/anaglyphic/2.jpg <http://phi.gogo.co.nz/anaglyphic/1.jpg>

Note wire frames on the UH1 doors, and on the hangar walls.



Divergence example: http://phi.gogo.co.nz/anaglyphic/3.jpg

Note how the panel area (if you've got glasses on) is "in focus" and the runway markings diverge. I am inclined to think that this is normal, in some perspectives I seem to be able to focus my eyes on the lines and get them to merge (cross eye kinda), but it's hard work, although in this particular view, try as I might, I can't get the markings to merge, the panel, is perfect.

Also, 3.jpg is exactly the same stereo settings as for the 1.jpg above, but note how 1.jpg is much harder for your eyes to keep "in alignment".

Like I say, I don't know enough to know if this is just "limitation of the technology".


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