• 3D w/o glasses by Jonathan Post
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[QUOTE=Rusty100;27428076]if you consider this real for even a second you are an idiot[/QUOTE] How would you go about faking that?
[QUOTE=Codename 47;27428294]How would you go about faking that?[/QUOTE] There are things called editing programs.
Wear these to school and freak people out.
[QUOTE=Codename 47;27428294]How would you go about faking that?[/QUOTE] Oh my. Please tell me your kidding? This is clearly a fake...
I still prefer glasses. [editline]15th January 2011[/editline] Even if it's fake.
what if you have a bit of grit in your eyes :smith:
[QUOTE=Rusty100;27428076]if you consider this real for even a second you are an idiot[/QUOTE] That's just an idiotic thing to say. I don't believe in it myself but it might turn out to be real, who knows.
It's just 2 LED's in some bluetac and some TV remotes..... This wouldn't even work, think about it... Just even try blinking fast, you can hardly focus. Jesus christ people. Why would the electrical impulses only affect his eyelid muscles!?
[QUOTE=Oblivion470;27428536]That's just an idiotic thing to say. I don't believe in it myself but it might turn out to be real, who knows.[/QUOTE] It won't! Probably because it would be incredibly dangerous, unreliable and simply annoying. Imagine blinking at 120Hz. Yeah. Also you would probably have some sort of fit, because your brain would be thinking "What the fuck why are you doing this to me" and you'd be dizzy in a matter of seconds. Also, if he WAS blinking at 120Hz, you wouldn't see his eyelids move in the way we just did because the framerate of the camera would be too slow to catch it.
[b]YOU ARE NOW MANUALLY BLINKING[/b] [img]http://www.gifsoup.com/view3/1731519/blink-blink-o.gif[/img]
It's pretty easy to just mask out his eyes from the original shot, and then overlay it with an edited footage where the blinking speed has been increased.
Does anyone here seriously believe that this is real? If so, I want to smack you.
Oh wow, this is amazing gief this guy noble prizes!
[QUOTE=SuPeR_MaN;27428538]It's just 2 LED's in some bluetac and some TV remotes..... This wouldn't even work, think about it... Just even try blinking fast, you can hardly focus. Jesus christ people. Why would the electrical impulses only affect his eyelid muscles!?[/QUOTE] I have seen this electrical impulse stuff of japanese tv, I'm pretty sure you can isolate muscles and do this sort of stuff.
[img]http://gyazo.com/aaff20fc5765b0ca1181a6ed9c90ce41.png[/img] [img]http://gyazo.com/734c552475f672c64cccccb2165a0946.png[/img] Being a moderator means all your opinions are right, apparently.
[QUOTE=LODY;27428472]what if you have a bit of grit in your eyes :smith:[/QUOTE] it would get rid of it if it was real hell I'd buy these and stick them on if I had something in my eye to move it out
Ahahaa, you would end up with abs on you eyelids :v:
Hahaha, this is hilarious.
Dat blinking
I thought it was real for a minute. Then I was like "Nahhhhh".
You mean I don't have to look foolish with those big glasses on?! [img]https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/Photos/3DFuture.gif?w=a9469e16[/img]
I'd rather have the glasses thanks.
[QUOTE=Trumple;27428126]Agreed. I could tell this was a joke right from when he said "The glasses open and close at very high frequencies" That...it just doesn't work like that[/QUOTE] It actually does work like that, on 3D TVs at least. In theatres it's polarization, on 3D TVs it blocks and unblocks each lens alternatively (that's why you have to charge them)
Well that is ONE way to do it.
Your eyelids would look like fucking biceps.
I was halfway in the process of swallowing a bagel when he started the blinking I fucking choked and laughed the bagel out
the future of 3D is here folks
He looks like Jesus Christ.
He is
[QUOTE=Risonhighmer;27437598]It actually does work like that, on 3D TVs at least. In theatres it's polarization, on 3D TVs it blocks and unblocks each lens alternatively (that's why you have to charge them)[/QUOTE] I know he said cinemas though, or at least thats what I assumed he meant
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