sanders@sanders.austin.ibm.com (Tony Sanders) (05/03/91)
After playing around with xwave for a while in stereo mode I noticed that I wasn't getting as good a 3-D effect as I could by with drawing images by hand. After playing around for a while I noticed that images I had drawn with the red on the same side as the red on my glasses look much more 3-D. Then I noticed that xwave had them backwards from my 3-D glasses. If you don't see a nice 3-D image try turning the 3-D glasses upside down. It's amazing how much difference it made for me. -- sanders@cactus.org
lance@motcsd.csd.mot.com (lance.norskog) (05/04/91)
The other important thing about stereo Xwave is to tune the ratio of red and blue intensity. The human eye is more sensitive to differences in red then blue or green, and all monitors are different. You have to play around to get it right. Lance Norskog