I recently purchased some chromadepth 3D glasses from a school supply website and the don't work very well. Anyone got any advice on where to find good and relatively cheap glasses. Also, has anyone done a 3D blacklight room? I am looking for ideas that will look creepy but not cheesy.
Thread: Help with Chromadepth glasses
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Help with Chromadepth glasses –
10-13-2009,07:02 AM
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10-13-2009,07:36 AM
Not sure about the glasses, but as far as a blacklight room (that would work with the glasses) what about a dot room or mask room?
Dot room/mask rooms are basically where the ONLY light source is black light - and the walls are covered in black fabric or plastic. Spaced out on the surface are dots in florescent colors - this can be done with white masks that glow in black light.
You have a person in there dressed head to toe in black, maybe a few dots even on them so they blend into the walls... and you've got a major scare for anyone that ventures through.
I would think that the way the glasses are supposed to work, that the florescent painted items will look like they are either floating or moving towards the wearer. There is a haunted house in my area that does "3D clown phobia" that uses the basic glasses - and everything in there is painted with florescent paint and lit with blacklight... it's AWESOME.
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10-16-2009,08:50 AM
Misfit - are you familiar with the physics of Chromadepth? They are engineered to pull out the RED in images and assign relative depth to the rest of the colors in the spectrum. Check this American Paper Optics site on information about them.
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