hunterw wrote:staring at an animated stereoimage for hours on end is probably a great way to get migraine headaches
neways sorry caydr ur stereoimage doesnt have much 3dness. compare to something like this
which looks very very obviously 3d
I rendered the movie about 10 times with different eye perspective distances and found the one that people around me had the least difficulty seeing in 3D without losing the effect. I can very easily make the effect much stronger, but I think having the effect be easy to see and get used to quickly is a better option for most people.
The reason my video doesn't immediately jump out at you as being 3D is because the entire ship smoothly transitions from foreground to background, rather than being just two or three levels of depth, as is more commonly used.
At some point I'll probably make another video with more objects in the scene (more ships flying alongside, fighters flying past, a planet in the background or something, etc), but for now a demonstration is all you get.