3d Swimsuits

3d Swimsuits

3D Swimsuits: Anaglyph (Red/Blue)
Here is a computer generated 3D Swimsuit I did a couple of years ago. Soon i will load new 3D Swimsuit pictures and Movies in full color. -Use Re/Blue 3D Glasses for this one. (Red Lens over Left Eye)

The above is rendered by a computer.

The below is a real girl in 3D bikini swimsuit,

 

3D Computer Swimsuit Models Make Shopping Easier
One of the most dreaded parts of shopping in the spring is trying on new swimsuits. It can be difficult to get a real idea of how a suit will look on the beach when you try it on in a small room with fluorescent lighting.

Popular New 3D TV Swimsuit Programming
With the advent of 3D television technology, companies that feature swimsuit models have quickly converted their shows to fit the 3D format. Sports Illustrated, Victoria's Secret, and several other popular swimsuit forums have taken advantage of 3D to enhance their visual programming even further.

Enjoy Viewing Autostereoscopic 3D Swimsuits with no 3D Glasses
Advances in 3D technology have made it possible to create images that can be seen in three dimensions without any glasses or corrective lenses. Several companies have begun to use this technology in products such as posters or magazine layouts.

Viewing 1080p 3D Swimsuits Through Passive Polarized Lenses
The idea of 3D swimsuits is nothing new. Posters, magazines, and movies have featured women in 3D wearing skimpy swimsuits for decades. Modern technology has brought the 3D swimsuit much closer to home, however.

Viewing 3D Swimsuits with Shutter Glasses
3D technology has moved off of the big screen and into the living room. With televisions that carry 1080p images that can be viewed through shutter glasses, swimsuit models on programs like Sports Illustrated or Victoria's Secret will seem like they've stepped off of the screen and into your living room.

Viewing Anaglyph 3D Swimsuits Using Traditional 3D Glasses
Thanks to Sports Illustrated's latest swimsuit edition, 3D technology has become a popular way to view swimsuit models in print magazines. Anaglyph 3D images utilize the old-fashioned red/blue 3D glasses that have been popular novelties since the 1950s.




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