The method is relatively simple, but can be confusing, I recommend this tutorial to help you.
http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/3D_Skybox
As LG have copied their 3D technology from movie theaters, passive movie theater glasses will work with them. Other manufacturers have adopted active 3D technology and theater glasses will not work with them.
There are many ways. Blender3D is an open-source 3D modeling program that can open and save in a variety of formats, including .3ds and .x
3d modeling will soon take over and replace regular models with the use of 3d printing.
One 3D computer game is 3D Wild Animal Hospital, (a personal favorite of mine), a fairly easy vetraniary game, that allows you to treat wild animals from illnesses and such. Google the name, and then, some results should come up, linking to sites that you could download it from.
The three Dimensional maps created a revolution in the field of navigation and medical and also in the engineering field. The advantage of 3D maps are that it can give the idea of all the dimensions and hence better designs can be created by looking at the 3d maps and the conventional maps were not that much informative compared to 3D maps are
Source SDK (Software Development Kit) is a software package developed by Valve Corporation for creating and modifying content for games that use the Source engine, such as Half-Life 2, Counter-Strike: Source, and Team Fortress 2. It provides tools, libraries, and documentation to help game developers and modders create custom maps, game levels, and modifications for Source engine-based games. Source SDK includes the Hammer level editor, which allows users to design and build 3D environments, as well as other utilities for creating textures, models, and other game assets.
A skybox is a way to create backgrounds to make a computer/video games level look bigger than it actually is. A skybox encloses the level in a cuboid and distant objects are projected onto the cube faces, creating a 3D effect.
Active 3d glasses will not work with passive 3d TV. Active glasses use shutter 3D technology that requires a power source to power the lenses in the glasses. Passive glasses don't have electronics or batteries. Hence, they are lighter and more comfortable. Active and passive TV work using completely different technology and thus active glasses cannot work on passive TV.
i brought some active 3d glasses for my lg 42pw450t 3d TV but they don't work
3D TV work its like a normal tv but you dont wear 3D glasses thats all you need to know :)
Yep, this should work.
Yes yes they do :/
For any passive 3D television, the 3D glasses from movie theaters will work.
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Sunglasses are very unlikely to work with 3D television, even the very basic 3D systems used by LG. They certainly won't work with the more advanced active 3D systems.
to watch 3d you have to have a 3d source such as a 3d hd channel from an hd tuner, or of course the 3d blu-ray. You can't just plug in a composite connector and get 3d. You have to have higher quality hdmi cables and 3d shutter glasses.
Yes, if the source, application streaming and your equipment are capable of the 3D. If any of the parts are not capable of 3D then it immediately fails - add to that they have to be of the same SORT of 3D functionality, for example, if the 3D source is the Red/Blue split, and your monitor/glasses uses a different technology then it will fail. YouTube have a 3D method in place, which takes 2 sources and turns them into a 3D view, but it uses the newer viewing technology, so the Red/Blue glasses won't work. For 3D you're sending twice as much information through the bandwidth (1 stream for each eye), so if your connection isn't fast enough, it'll fail that way too. Overall, it's possible, but not really viable unless you can guarantee everything.