There are unknown way to visualize subspace, or vector spaces. You can stretching the width of the x axis, for example, in the right line of a 3d stereo image, and also get depth, as shown below. L R |____| |______| TIP: To get the 3d depth, close one eye and focus on either left or right line, and then open it. This because the z axis uses x to get depth. Which means that you can get double depth to the image.... 4d depth??? :O It's possible to add 4d depth to a isometric cube, by moving the skew square side along the x axis of the right cube, individually, and leave the left cube unchanged. It's even possible to create an isometric/true perspective hybrid, by leaving the north west/south east line unchanged, while adding perspective to the north east/south west line. Would be awesome, if someone make a game (even TH-cam video) that way! Nice video! :-)
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Nice macro 3D. What kind of camera did you use for this 3d effect?
There are unknown way to visualize subspace, or vector spaces.
You can stretching the width of the x axis, for example, in the right line of a 3d stereo image, and also get depth, as shown below.
L R
|____| |______|
TIP: To get the 3d depth, close one eye and focus on either left or right line, and then open it.
This because the z axis uses x to get depth. Which means that you can get double depth to the image.... 4d depth??? :O
It's possible to add 4d depth to a isometric cube, by moving the skew square side along the x axis of the right cube, individually, and leave the left cube unchanged.
It's even possible to create an isometric/true perspective hybrid, by leaving the north west/south east line unchanged, while adding perspective to the north east/south west line.
Would be awesome,
if someone make a game (even TH-cam video) that way!
Nice video!
:-)
Nice macro 3D. What kind of camera did you use for this 3d effect?
It's a normal footage edited in After Effects.