It's not the computer, it's the video, movie, clip, game you are watching or playing... But if you are trying to say: "How to Make your whole computer 3D"... it's not possible, unless you program it or modify it, but it's very hard to unless you are a hacker or a computer professional...
LG makes a good computer monitor with 3D capabilities. Sony has a 24 inch T.V. available which you can make into a computer monitor.
3D effects are actually done by a computer. So they would make the entire film into a 3D version.
Probably some sort of 3d animation software like 3d studio max or Maya
Well, he should make an G-Mail account, it`s really easy to use. Every ordinary computer user can make an G-mail account, I have an G-Mail account too.
use a 3D printer you can make a prototype on a computer and have it printed in plastic. 3D printers can cost as low as $1000
The only special requirement needed to make computer animations suitable for films is a stop motion type computer program. You can make these using 2D or 3D computer graphics.
Yes, but they will probably supply 3D glasses with it, so you can look cool while watching it!
You can make a MODEL of an organ with a 3D printer- but printers do not make living tissue (yet). The printer is controlled by a computer program that tells it where to deposit a drop of material, and the object is built up one drop at a time.
3D Ripper DX worked for me
You can use any Windows computer that has an HDMI output to connect to your PlayStation 3D display. Make sure the graphics card supports 3D output, as this is necessary to take full advantage of the display's 3D capabilities. Additionally, ensure that the appropriate drivers for your graphics card are installed, and you may need to configure the display settings in Windows to enable 3D features.
I think you are referring to 3D printing- a machine that is controlled by a computer, and builds up a 3 dimensional object from dots of plastic. While it can be used to make gun PARTS, it cannot make a gun that is safe to fire.
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