PaperVision3D for 3D Glasses

If you weren’t at the Birds of a Feather session for Papervision at MAX 2007 and you missed my session at 360 Flex Atlanta…

… you might not know that I’ve been playing with Papervision3D a lot lately. Most of that work is actually pretty useful, and well… the rest of it involves 3D glasses.

I’ve finally made the source for this experiment available for download. Plus, I’ve added all of the anaglyphic rendering code to my personal googlecode project. The example shown here was written on the “Phunky” Papervision branch, but the classes in googlecode should let you render anaglyphs for any version. If you have an older Papervision3D project, you just need to swap out the existing Scene3D with AnaglyphicScene3D. For newer projects using the GreatWhite release, use the AnaglyphicRenderEngine. Now that the code’s available and all those glasses are out there, I expect to see some awesome 3D examples from you people!

Anaglyph Demo (1.53 kb)
AnaglyphTest.zip (8.04 kb)

7 Responses to “PaperVision3D for 3D Glasses”

  1. [...] Check the demo and download the source here. No Comments Leave a Commenttrackback addressThere was an error with your comment, please try again. name (required)email (will not be published) (required)url [...]

  2. I just happen to have some 3D glasses…Badass!

  3. Greg says:

    Papervision looks really cool, although I do not have any 3D glasses laying around to really experience what it has to offer.

  4. [...] Management, Ben Clickinbeard’s talk on Reusable components, and Ben Stucki’s far out You got to wear funny looking 3D glasses talk. Oh, and who could miss the bedazzling man o’ the hour Doug McCune talking on Open [...]

  5. Shawn Yale says:

    Nice Ben.
    Great example. There is a serious lack of good papervision3d and Flex examples on the web. I would really like to see that orb example you had at 360.

    Shawn

  6. [...] More details on this and source code can be found here. [...]

  7. [...] it out here. You will need some of those 3d blue and red glasses to view [...]