bmason3d

BMason3D creates unique three-dimensional images, for viewing with or without special glasses or stereoscopes.

Lenticular images may be viewed in 3D without special glasses. Because of their nature, lenticular images cannot be exactly shown on a computer monitor, but an animation can approximate the effect.


Azalea, (c) B. Mason 2011

Azalea animated
Anaglyph 3D images are made to be viewed through glasses with specially coloured lenses. The most common method of creating anaglyphs is for viewing through glasses with a red lens over the left eye, and a cyan (near turquoise) lens over the right eye.

Anemone and perch, (c) B. Mason 2011
anemone and perch
Stereocards are made with left and right eye images, intended to be viewed through an antique-style stereoscope, or its modern equivalent.

Oak Bay Marina, (c) B. Mason 2011
stereocard