Ha, it works so ridiculously well. Why didn’t we color like this a couple decades ago? I mostly remember us just drawing lines behind stuff to get a fake sense of depth.
Oh. I had no clue that’s what these things were called. And I was never completely sure what they were for. I’ve had this bag of assorted 3D glasses by my side for about fifteen years — because you never know when you’ll need 3D glasses. And here are… four of these things.
I also have a collection of assorted 3D glasses! Yeah, they used to be called Valiant Vision, but the comics company, Valiant went under. But I think they’re re-releasing the same kind of glasses with Crayola’s 3D sidewalk chalk.
I think I tried making some Game-Maker games in Valiant Vision.
Can’t waaaaaait to go home and slap on my Valiant Vision glasses for the first time since, like, 1995.
Prepare for it to blow your mind.
Ha, it works so ridiculously well. Why didn’t we color like this a couple decades ago? I mostly remember us just drawing lines behind stuff to get a fake sense of depth.
Yeah, I know! I think the vibrant digital coloring really enhances the 3D effect.
Oh. I had no clue that’s what these things were called. And I was never completely sure what they were for. I’ve had this bag of assorted 3D glasses by my side for about fifteen years — because you never know when you’ll need 3D glasses. And here are… four of these things.
Red gets sticky-outy!!
I also have a collection of assorted 3D glasses! Yeah, they used to be called Valiant Vision, but the comics company, Valiant went under. But I think they’re re-releasing the same kind of glasses with Crayola’s 3D sidewalk chalk.
I think I tried making some Game-Maker games in Valiant Vision.