>>I just put the RBG numbers up for anyone who might want to try to make a three dimensional image of some sort. You will need 3D glasses to be able to see the image correctly.
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>Believe it or not, I did that on the Atari once upon a time. I had a rotating cube, and a few keypresses would rotate it around the z-axis or x-axis, would zoom in/out or drive in/out. I actually didn't rotate anything - only moved the POV and redrew ;). It looked quite realistic, and I didn't even get the color right - used simply oxff0000 and 0x00ff00.
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>Now I don't have the goggles anymore, am too lazy to find another pair, too lazy to do the math again, to code it all over again, and don't really have the time.
I searched all over the place for some 3D goggles and finally found a cardboard and cellophane pair in kids book at bookstore. Remember the viewmaster? It would be neat to be able to create that on a windows form, but you would need to do it stereoscopically. This whole thread began when I looked at the 3D pics of the sun that were released yesterday.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?