3D Images of Jonas as Robin Hood

The following images were kindly donated to Jonas Armstrong.net by the lovely Robert Kulbeth.
Katie and I were blown away by these photographs and the obvious amount of effort and work Rob has put into them.
We were so impressed by his talent that we've given him his own section on the site.
We hope he continues to bring us more of his work and we know that you will enjoy viewing the images.

With thanks to Rob for sharing.



Attached down below is the first 2D-to-3D anaglyph conversion (that's the kind where you need the red/cyan glasses) The image below is a 3D anaglyph picture of Jonas from Robin Hood.
(Anaglyph means you'll need the red/blue glasses like they give out at 3D movies in order to see the 3D effect.)


When looking at this picture with the red/blue glasses - the red goes over your right eye. If it looks funny or doesn't look 3D at all, you've probably got the wrong color over the wrong eye.












Red goes over your left eye, blue over your right.
Red goes over your left eye, blue over your right.
For the following image 3D Glasses are required. Red goes over your right eye, Blue goes over your left eye






The following two images are called a 'Cross-eyed view' of 3D, and it has a few advantages - namely, that no one needs any equipment other than their eyes to see the 3D effect

Because this picture is large, you'll need to sit back a few feet from your monitor.

1. Cross your eyes and stare in the middle of the two images until they go blurry.
2. A third picture will eventually appear in the middle between the two.
3. Mentally ignore the two original outside pictures and focus your eyes on the middle picture to bring it into focus.

Optional:
Another helpful trick is once you get the middle picture to appear, hold your hands up to either side of your face and bring them in towards your nose slowly until block out the outside two pictures. This is the easiest way to focus on the middle, but it's easier to do than to explain.
 
That's all there is to it. The middle picture will appear in 3D.




And here's the cross-eyed view version. Instructions are in the p
You don't need any special glasses or anything to see this one down below in 3D.)
Another Cross Eyed view version below. No special glasses required.