I've seen many footage of games being played on the 3DS although I didn't really see the 3D. To me, it just looks like they've upgraded the graphics so that the graphics can be compared to ps2/GC. Are nintendo just exaggerating the terms '3D'?
I just thought of something. If they give us the ability to film in 3D on the 3DS... if you film the top screen of a 3DS with another 3DS, will it be in 3D?Rydian said:Even if it was recorded in 3D mode, you wouldn't be able to view it in 3D on a normal TV or computer monitor.
awssk8er said:I just thought of something. If they give us the ability to film in 3D on the 3DS... if you film the top screen of a 3DS with another 3DS, will it be in 3D?Rydian said:Even if it was recorded in 3D mode, you wouldn't be able to view it in 3D on a normal TV or computer monitor.
I would think so because each camera is seeing a different image which allows it to look 3D, but if you can, that's some crazy shit.
Actually, that might be possible. You would need to find the right distance from the screen, but it might be possible.awssk8er said:I just thought of something. If they give us the ability to film in 3D on the 3DS... if you film the top screen of a 3DS with another 3DS, will it be in 3D?
Oh okay. That makes sense.Ramonra said:awssk8er said:I just thought of something. If they give us the ability to film in 3D on the 3DS... if you film the top screen of a 3DS with another 3DS, will it be in 3D?Rydian said:Even if it was recorded in 3D mode, you wouldn't be able to view it in 3D on a normal TV or computer monitor.
I would think so because each camera is seeing a different image which allows it to look 3D, but if you can, that's some crazy shit.
Nope. The cameras don't work as our eyes. What's on the screen isn't in 3D, our brain makes it 3D.
It could work. A 3D camera has two lenses, and each lens looks at the object it's recording at a slightly different angle. The 3DS screen is designed so that it shows two different pictures when viewed at different angles. So each lens of the 3D camera is "watching" the 3DS' screen at a different angle and "seeing" a different picture, and it might just be possible to record in 3D. In bad quality, but still, in 3D.awssk8er said:I thought it would work, but I thought it was crazy because it's turning something that is in reality 2D into 3D.
Veho said:You can't really record the 3D (you'd have to use two cameras to capture both pictures the 3DS is showing (one for each eye)).
You need both pictures for the stereoscopic effect.
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Neo1Spider said:I was lucky enough to attend last years Nintendo E3 Conference and I have seen the 3D in action. It's pretty much like seeing a 3D movie without the glasses. Some demos looked better than others (Metal Gear, Paper Mario) and others seemed a little unfocused (Kingdom Hearts). Its pretty crazy the first time you see it since its hard to believe how good it looks and its without 3D glasses.