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How to watch a 3d tutorial

The tutorial for viewing 3d pictures is as follows:

1, first relax your eyes, look far away, or roll your eyes.

2. Choose two points at the top of the picture as the target of two eyes, imagine the picture is far away, consciously expand your horizons, and strive to make the details clear rather than blurred at close range. You will see a part protruding to form an image. This is the right way. This is the way we usually look at the distance. This method can also relieve myopia. It may be difficult for nearsighted people to see it this way, because they are used to seeing the close distance.

3. Note: Don't focus on a certain point in the 3D picture!

4. Focus: When looking at the picture, close the screen like reading a book, otherwise you will get twice the result with half the effort! (Watching 3D can be an effective measure to slow down the visual decline of eyes, and you only need to enlarge the screen when you look at the picture, and then put it back in place after reading it, so don't worry about myopia) There is also the best enlarged picture! Full screen!

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Three-dimensional image is a special plan. Through the coincidence and separation of the visual imaging system of the eyes, we can see the hidden images in the picture.

This is a completely different world. The objects in it are lifelike on paper, and you will marvel at its wonder.

Of course, if you want to see the 3D effect, you need a short training, that is, face the picture and try to make your eyes coincide. You will find a wonderful world.

Stereo painting is a computer painting made by using the stereoscopic vision phenomenon of human eyes. Ordinary paintings and photographic works, including computer-generated three-dimensional animation, only use the light and shadow of human eyes, light and shade, sense of reality and falsehood to obtain three-dimensional sense, but do not use the stereoscopic vision of eyes. One eye and two eyes are the same. Make full use of binocular stereo vision, and you will see a wonderful world.

Anyone who has used software such as AutoCAD or 3Dmax knows that 3D pictures are realistic plane images made by 3D software. Usually photos are 3D pictures, because you can directly tell which ones are near and which ones are far away. People who haven't used similar software may think that 3D pictures are the kind of visual deception pictures that look messy at first glance and have a concave-convex feeling when their eyes are paired.