None of us is sure at this point if the Nintendo 3DS Browser will support special extensions for making websites in 3D. Obviously, that would be the optimal situation, but as long as the top screen supports the full 800x240 resolution of the top screen, it's possible to make 3D in websites yourself. Here is how:
The Nintendo 3DS screen is little more than a high-tech version of the lenticular images we have all seen for years in the form of photographs and trading cards. The premise behind those is that two distinct images are projected to the eyes at once because of how vertical slices of the overall image are focused through glass or plastic ridges. Some of these photos will add more angles of ridges to produce a greater number of sweet-spots to view. The image itself is actually a combination of two or more images that alternate as vertical lines beneath the lenticular grating.
To reproduce such an effect on the Nintendo 3DS, images are alternated in the sane manner, with all pixels in the even columns going to one eye and those in the odd columns going to the other eye. At this point, I am unsure which eye gets which column, so the following will create a 3D effect either inward or outward.
To create 3D photos on a website, you must do what a 3D camera does. Those cameras, which have been around for years, have lenses spaced as far apart as the human eyes to snap images in the same way we see. So to do this, you will have to take a digital camera and snap a picture then shift yourself to the left or right slightly and snap another picture. These two images have to be merged into one with alternating columns. HTML5 supports the canvas element (and the video element in newer browsers). If one generates two separate images in two separate hidden canvases, a few lines of JavaScript code will allow combination of those into one. A canvas image can be a photo, a video, or a real-time rendered image.
You can be assured that I will be creating the necessary tools to make things 3D on this website.
I already knew this a long time ago but im sure theyy are not going to let us do it because then we post 3D movies onto youtube then no mooney for the poeple who created the movie
Will it play vids? Cuz tht's what most ppl are waiting for. A ds site that can play vids. Also there should be a site or app for perfect usage of the mic and camera. (aka video chat)
@farway he is allowed to do that 1.he does own the site
2.it's so other people can see it without going to his profile first
3.Great blog.
4.you do realize that the longer they take to make it's a lot nicer to have it featured.
5.it's not like he features all of his blogs.
6.Great blog
7.I have nothing left to say.
bye
I KNEW IT! That was my explaination too. I call it AI. (Alternating Images)
Still, Thats alot of technology. It's probably a killer on the battery. I wonder if the 3D effect can be turned off.