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Stereoscopic Processing

Posted on March 8, 2007 by Registered CommenterAOP in , , | Comments3 Comments

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According to Josh Nimoy, The Processing environment is the easiest Java compiler / interactive graphics and multimedia programming environment known to man. The system can be used to produce locally run pieces, as well as web-embeddable Java applets.  After doing a little more research on the latest version of Processing, I came across one of the source codes for a drawing applet created by Theo Calvin, who based his code on an example put forth by Jeffery Tarbell.   Where I played a part in this research was taking taking the script and adding a few lines of code in order to create a Stereoscopic Image that would give an illusion of surface "depth" when looking at these drawings through 3D glasses.  Each drawing can be generated in a matter of seconds.

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Reader Comments (3)

Hi, is the source available somewhere?

05-31-2008 | Unregistered CommenterStu

really nice images
can you enlighten me with the source code?

05-3-2009 | Unregistered Commenterhez

Hello!

Can I find the source code?
Very cool!

03-22-2011 | Unregistered CommenterSerge Gruson
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