[x3d-public] Stereoscopic Viewing of 3D Models

Leonard Daly web3d at realism.com
Thu Apr 23 08:29:50 PDT 2015


Part 2 of mobile 3D model viewing. This part describes stereoscopically 
viewing 3D models using Google Cardboard. As with monoscopic views, the 
model view camera tracks motion of the mobile device allowing you to 
fully view the model. The one in the picture is a 3D scan of a museum 
object called a Kelpie.

The collection of 3D models is at http://realism.com/models. Thanks to 
NIH and Fraunhofer for the models.

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http://realism.com/blog/steroscopic-model-views

The Models <http://realism.com/models> library displays 3D models in 
your browser, whether it be on your desktop or your phone. It uses the 
mobile device orientation sensor (built-in) or control the camera 
position viewing the model. These same features are used to construct a 
stereoscopic display with separate views for your left and right eyes. 
It helps to have a simple device like Google Cardboard to view these 
images.


-- 
*Leonard Daly*
X3D Co-Chair
Cloud Consultant
President, Daly Realism - /Creating the Future/
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