Second Life JUMPS out of the Screen
The University of Michigan is developing stereoscopic support for the Second Life viewer. This modification will allow residents to wear the special 3D glasses to see the Second Life world pop out of the screen like watching the 3D movies.
The University of Michigan 3D lab has taken advantage of the released source code by Linden Labs and student Gabriel Cirio and Eric Maslowske have developed a stereoscopic version of the viewer that will work with a large-screen stereo projection system. This system uses passive stereo based on polarizing filters and was built from off-the-shelf components.









Weirdharold •
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Second Life JUMPS out of the Screen