You can use a 3d feature in computer by using a 3d accelerator....
3D accelerator is just a software which would enhance the 3D quality of the graphics displayed in the game....
3D accelerator processes the 3D graphics which the processor cannot fulfill to the cent percent... The processor cannot do so as the processor is also needed to run the back ground applications also......
You can also purchase 3D software such as Autodesk Maya, Lightwave 3D, ZBrush, etc.
Toy Story was the first computer animated film.
Some 3D televisions have a 3D simulation feature. LG is one of the manufacturers who offer the feature on their televisions. The feature is NOT a conversion to 3D but a simulation. They have limitations and are not as good as 3D content. Treat the simulation feature as a bit of bonus and don't make a buying decision on this feature.
That depends on the kind of 3D TV you have. If your 3D TV has a 2D to 3D conversion feature than yes, you can watch any 2D program in 3D. LG makes good 3D TVs that are affordable and have 2d to 3d conversion feature (other cheaper makers don't have that feature included). I have a LW6500 model (Cinema 3D line) from LG and 3D-converted images look great.
Most 3D televisions have a 3d emulation frauds. Both the LG and the Visio passive 3D TVs have a 3d emulation feature for 2D sources. It is not as realistic or effective as real 3D.
because this is the importance for them to not to be watching the 3d model from the computer
It can if you use the 3D feature. I own a 3DS myself and when I use the 3D feature, I can feel my eyes start the hurt because they're constantly adjusting to the 3D. What Nintendo recommends you do is to take breaks from using the 3D at minimum 10 minutes long. However for children ages 8 and under, Nintendo does not recommend that they use the 3D feature as it can damage their eyes.
Toy Story (1995) was the first animated feature completely done with a computer.
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No, they do not. However, 2D to 3D is a 3D simulation and the results are not as good as true 3D content. Don't make a buying decision just on the basis of a 3D simulation feature that rarely looks lifelike.
The only animation you can watch in 3D are the feature films that were created in 3D and released on 3D bluray.
Probably some sort of 3d animation software like 3d studio max or Maya
Not all 3D televisions offer a 3D simulation feature because it is a poor substitute for true 3D content. It is a feature that should be treated as a small bonus rather than one to alter your buying decision.