Re: Nintendo reveals newest portable: "The Nintendo 3DS."
so the 3D does not go outside of the screen but it creates the effect that there is some sort of "depth" inside of the screen? I am not really familiar with stereoscopic 3D but i will do some research now
CreepinDeth said:Are you familiar with stereoscopic 3D? Because that's really what it is. The screen splits the image into two and when looked at in the right angle it appears to have depth. So basically, you have two images that are offset. It's almost like looking at those images that you have to look at real close for like 10 seconds in order to see the embedded image.
so the 3D does not go outside of the screen but it creates the effect that there is some sort of "depth" inside of the screen? I am not really familiar with stereoscopic 3D but i will do some research now