[math-fun] Simple stereoscopic polyhedron demo page
For those who are interested, I put together a very simple stereoscopic polyhedron demo page. The scene consists of two independently rotating (and changing) polyhedra orbiting each other (non-Newtonian; there's no valid physics here at all). The URL is: http://karzes.best.vwh.net/polyhedra/stereo.html It displays small left and right views of the scene. In order to view it as a stereoscopic scene, one must "un-cross" one's eyes so that each one sees a different image (the left eye seeing the left image and the right eye seeing the right image). Not everyone can do this, so I also included a "cross-eyed" option which reverses the two images, with the left-eye image appearing to the right of the right-eye image. To view the cross-eyed version, one must cross one's eyes (so the left eye sees the right image and the right eye sees the left image). You can switch between the two modes via a little menu in the lower-left. Tom
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Tom Karzes