I was obsessed with anaglyph/stereoscopic 3D images in the early 2000s. There was a piece of software I had on our family PC where you could view simple 3d models in where it would rotate, and generate the red/green colors so it would pop out of the screen. I used this for hours.I just thought about this, haven't used it in probably 20 years, does anyone know of this software? Search results don't really ring any bells, I feel like the UI was very simple, and it had a gray interface with a gray background.I don't think it was a modelling program, it only did this and nothing else. Thanks.
were the glasses bundled with your gfx card? i remember nvidia did those wired glasses ages ago, and it had couple cds full of mostly crap 3d/stereo software....but they werent grey and dull win appsthere is StereoPhoto Maker, does it ring a bell?
>>20030147i don't think so at least, i think i got the glasses in a "science" book and i found this software searching online.nope, it was a fully 3d thing, or at least something with sprites resembling 3d. it would draw like a donut or a sphere on the screen and you could make it rotate automatically and just watch it pop out
the only thing i can find that even remotely looks what i remember is this, but the date of it is way off and it doesn't seem to have a real ui
https://web.archive.org/web/20041012205859/http://www.3d-easy.de/EN/Download/download.htmlholy shit i found it, after i found an old broken exe file in my backups, it reawakened a lost memory.i was quite far off, it didn't show any 3d models at all, just + signs with scaling, still very cool though