Magic Tetris 3D = Magic Eye game

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Hi guys, I've started this topic 3/2/2004. Finally, it became obvious very fast that I didn't have the Mathematics skills to code this game. Then a few weeks ago somebody on another forum posted a link to Lutz Tautenhahn's homepage to show me his work with the SVG-VML-3D &#106avascript library. I couldn't help but notice the Magic Eye section of his site and I decided to pitch him my idea on August 24th. 4 days later it's done! He replied today with the game! Coded in &#106avascript with GIF images! <!--QUOTE--><BLOCKQUOTE><span class="smallfont">Quote:</span><table border=0 cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width="95%"><tr><td class=quote><!--/QUOTE--><!--STARTQUOTE-->Hi Christian, thanks for your suggestion. I just programmed the game, have a look at the end of the page http://home.t-online.de/home/lutz.tautenhahn/mageye/index.html There you can play it. However, it has &#111;nly 5 colums, because the number of required images doubles with every column. Regards, Lutz T. Christian Fecteau schrieb: &gt; Hi Lutz, &gt; &gt; Have you ever thought of making a Tetris Magic Eye game working like this &gt; animation: &gt; http://home.t-online.de/home/lutz.tautenhahn/mageye/fcca.html &gt; &gt; Since Tetris is a non-color shape-based game, that would be great to have a &gt; basic Tetris game where you can see the action &#111;nly if you get the right &gt; focus like for that animation in black and blue. &gt; &gt; Christian &gt; http://christianfecteau.com/<!--QUOTE--></td></tr></table></BLOCKQUOTE><!--/QUOTE--><!--ENDQUOTE--> Kudos Lutz! You're amazing! I've played it. It's very basic, but it works. Enjoy: <a href="http://home.t-online.de/home/lutz.tautenhahn/mageye/index.html"><b>Magic Tetris 3D</b></a> Christian
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Amazing!!

I can see magic images well, but I didn't ever think I could use them in games. Could be nice option in 3d racing :p
Swell, nice. Never seen this on a computer great idea. Although this technic should only be used for quick games, cause your eyes will start to hurt.
Still nice idea, I bookmarked it:D

-CProgrammer
Tried, didn't see anything, gave up.
This reminds me. If been to an imax 3d cinema. Now that is awesome technology.
Huge screen and some hi-tech glasses for a truely 3d effect.
Imagine an entire game with this technology.
OMG

-CProgrammer
Blue pixels and screwy eyes. Sorry.
CProgrammer: I saw one of these recently at the mall, except you didn't need glasses, the screen was covered with some kind of surface that projected rays different ways.

Also, there exist special glasses that you can use to play games in real 3D. Frames are simply rendered alternately for the left and right eye, and the driver also "tells" the glasses when each eye should be able to see the screen. The glasses then become opaque for the eye that must be blind, and only the other eye sees the frame. A framerate of 100FPS means you see 50FPS in the end.
I think this was posted on GameDev a while back, and it seemd relevant:
http://www.leweyg.com/download/SIRD/q2/index.html

Quake II in Magic Eye. :-D

Cheers,
--Brian
I always see those things backwards.... everythig goes away from me instead of popping out.
that is amazing. it takes me a few minutes to get focues, but after that i can see it without really trying. It feels wierd when y you focus on it for a long time and then come out of it.

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