3D Ski Edit Live

This is gonna revolutionize the way we watch edits! I loved the snow flying up and hitting me in the face. and the tips coming at you on the rail shots.
But i think this would be so awesome with a 3d helmet mount of powder skiing!!!
But seriously mad props dude!
 
Superbowl glasses are a special amber and blue glasses I believe. This is Red and Cyan. colors need to match for the effect
 
that was sweet! some of it really stood out, even some of the further away angles. although it hurt my head a bit haha. keep it up! want to see some more!
 
Is there any way you could post a picture of your 3d GoPro setup?

I'm looking into buying another GoPro so I can make one of these and I'm a little confused on how many mounts you used to achieve this.

Thanks
 
maybe if i post this all out people will read it:

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

Posterboard

Red and Cyan(blue)Cellophane wrap

Glue

OR

Cheap pair of sunglasses you are not using

Red and Blue Sharpe Marker

Sheet of clear sturdy plastic (like a piece of transparency)

Scissors

Step

1

There are 2 ways to make 3D glasses. You can decide which method would be easiest and most cost effective for you.

Step

2

The first way seems like the cheapest way but the items needed to make the glasses this way may not be things laying around the house. First print out a template for the glasses at http://paperproject.org/PDF_files/3dglasses.pdf

After you cut out the template cut your cellophane to fit the holes in the glasses. Make sure you place the red cellophane on the left eye and the blue on the right. You can either glue or tape the cellophane in place. You are now ready to use your glasses. If you want to make a more sturdy pair just cut out another poster board template and glue it to the another template covering the taped or glued cellophane side.

To learn more about why your eyes see different colors read this article: http://nzphoto.tripod.com/sterea/anaglyphs.htm#redcyan

To learn some more cool things about your eyes checkout the games at this link: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chvision.html

Step

3

Another way you can make 3D glasses is to find an old pair of sunglasses. Pop out the lenses. Get a sturdy piece of clear plastic and place the lenses on the sheet and use it as a template, draw a line around the lens and then cut the new plastic lens out. Place the lens back into the sunglasses frame. Color the left lens red with a marker and the right eye blue. You now are ready to watch 3D TV.
 
i have an old pair of red and blue glasses and i watched this edit and it still looked a little blury but the 3D was legit. the snow looked like it was flying out of ur screen!
 
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