All versions of Google Earth (v4 through v6 including free and Pro versions) support 3-D tilt and rotation, which can be controlled via the mouse or keyboard in addition to 3rd party input devices such as 3Dconnexion's Space Navigator 3D mouse.For 3-D view to be enabled make sure 'Show terrain' is checked in the Tools/Options/3D View panel. Also the 3-D Buildings layer should also selected to get the full 3-D effect.
If its 2d, you need a point of rotation If its 3d, you need an axis of rotation
To view Google Maps in 3D, open Google Maps on your computer or mobile device and search for a location. On the desktop version, click on the "Satellite" view, then press the "3D" button in the bottom right corner. For mobile devices, switch to "Satellite" mode and use two fingers to tilt the view, allowing you to see buildings in 3D. Ensure you are in an area that supports 3D imagery for the best experience.
3D effects are actually done by a computer. So they would make the entire film into a 3D version.
The iPad does not support 3D.
Yes, but unless Google makes a 3D version for Android, you will have to wait.
You have to wear 3D glasses (they have red & blue plastic lenses). They usually come with the movie. Most 3D dvds now usually have the 3d version on one side, & the regular version on the other. So you can choose.
As the movie was meant to be seen in 3D I doubt there is a cinema that shows a non-3D version in cinemas.
no because it is 3d and the dsi has no 3d support
The new movie Step Up 3 has two versions, a regular one and a 3D one. To watch the 3D version, you need the 3D glasses. If you're watch the regular non-3D version, you don't need the glasses.
There is no standalone version of the Space Cadet pinball table for Mac OS. You can purchase Full Tilt! Pinball, which includes this table. This game will not run on Intel macs without an emulator, however.
Excellent movie. However, there is no 3D version of it that I've been able to find.