Thanks. I'm surprised by how colorfull the red-cyan anaglyph from the 1st link is.
However I'm doubting this method would yield proper 3D-looking Stereo Images, since
it lacks the visual information of the differing perspectives of each eye.
I imagine it would turn a 2D image into an vague image with a slight 3D ish effects,
but I don't see how this method could create accurate, proper 3D Stereo images.
I want to go for as stunning a 3 Dimentional effect as possible on a low budget.
Also I want the image to be as clear as possible. Not vague & double.
That's why I want to try to develop a handdrawn perspective method for drawing stereo pairs.
To get the kind of Depth perception you get from ViewMasters & 3D movies, which cannot be achieved by simply doubling an image and shifting it slightly to the Right.
I'm sure it can be done the old fashioned way, using perspective & geometry. Just need help figuring out exactly how. Perhaps I shoud start with a simple drawing of a Cube on a plain
& try to figure out how to draw the same cube-scene from 6,75 cm to the right.
Still any help developping this handdrawn stereo pair-method would be very much appreciated.