How It Works: The kit uses the anaglyph method to create an illusion of depth. When viewed through the glasses, the red filter blocks out the blue lines from the drawing, while the blue filter blocks out the red lines. In this way, each eye receives a slightly different image, and the brain merges them into a single image that is perceived as three-dimensional.
How to Use For best results, the following approach is recommended:
Draw Without the Glasses: The drawing process is easiest and most precise when done without wearing the 3D glasses. This allows for a clear view of both the printed grid and the red and blue lines you are applying, enabling precise control over their offset.
Creating the 3D Effect: The three-dimensional effect is achieved by using red and blue colors. First, the outline of an object is drawn in red. Then, the same outline is repeated in blue, positioned slightly to the side. The distance between the two lines determines the degree of perceived depth—how much the object will appear to “pop out.”
Check Your Progress: You can check the 3D effect as you work. By briefly putting on the glasses, you can evaluate the image and adjust your technique if needed.
Viewing the Final Result: The complete three-dimensional effect is visible once the drawing is finished and viewed through the anaglyph glasses.
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