AI fakes are not allowed.
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TagsAnaglyph, Code_Geass, Villetta_Nu
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Odd1Out: This is the stereoscopic version rendered so people who couldn't get the view right to see it using ordinary red/blue 3D glasses.
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Odd1Out: Red on the left and blue on the right.
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Anonymous1: what
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Otaku_H: Actually, it looks much better backwards: red lens on the right, blue lens on the left. if I wear my glasses the right way, her hair looks closer than her body and confuses me. I put them on backwards and "Hey! AWESOME!"
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Kyhin: The glasses... they do nothing!

I'm wondering if it's cause my right eye is half dead, but I went and saw a 3D show only a few years ago and it was 3D like nuts. Maybe it's the cheap $1 paper glasses I have...
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Odd1Out: The cheap glasses worked for me.
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Selene: One of the advantages of having the the Nightmare on Elm Street film series on the New Line Platinum Series edition, it comes with 3D glasses.

-puts them on- the boobs just jumps at you.
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juyi15: Half-dead eye? I'm sorry but Otaku_H, really?
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Anonymous2: Confirmed to work with red/cyan 3D glasses, but in REVERSE orientation (cyan left, red right).

3D effect is subtle, but the pic is worth keeping IMO.
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Anonymous3: how is cyan left red right reverse? It's been like that since i was a kid. Just look at the picture, if the more reddish tint is towards the left half of the image then red goes on the right eye because the red lens will block out the blue colors and cause you to orient that eye on the red half, while cyan does the same thing to the other eye. It effectively makes you cross your eyes just enough to see the 3d image.


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