Welcome to Nintendo 3DS Art.

I'm creating this simple blog in hopes to share what I've discovered. The discovery that something so simple, when given another angle could be declared art.... And thats what my hipster side would say. (Disclaimer: I am not a hipster in any way.)

But really I just made this to hopefully share with others, what I've created with my 3DS and how fun, creative, and gratifying it really can be. If anything, in the future, I'd like this to be a place others could share what they have created.~


NOTE:
For 3D Photos to work, you need to place them in your DCIM folder. This folder is located on the SD card that came inserted in your 3DS.

Use the link on the bottom of each post to download a .rar file. In this file you will find a folder called 400NIN03 Place this in the DCIM Folder of your SD card, and you should be able to view the photos.


CAUTION!!!

Make sure you do not already have a 400NIN03 folder of you own, or this file could overwrite yours, and delete all photos in it! If you do have a 400NIN03 file, or want to add another file from this site all you have to do is change the first three numbers EX: 401NIN03, 410NIN03, etc. I'm not responsible for any data loss.



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

First set of photos

These pictures may not be very good, but there my first experience experimenting with the Nintendo 3DS's 3D camera. I hope you can see the simplistic joy that I see in them.

This is a picture of my dog Bella (Please no relation to twilight, think of beauty and the beast if anything) her left eye is a bit closed and it sorta messes with the 3D photo, but in this picture her head seems to pop out of the screen. Just the effect I wanted to attempt. 

 For this second photo I was trying to take a picture of something a bit more complicated, and the effect is rewarding. When you look at this simple house plant you get the feel of each of its leaves being there in real space.

Now, I'd really hate to show you my feet... But for my third photo I wanted to give a test in depth. When viewing this in 3D you can really tell the detail in my pants are closer and the sense of depth has an interesting feel. 

This last photo (For this post) was not really planned out. A friend of mine stopped in to drop something off the day I got my 3DS, so I snapped a picture of him outside my door. There's not much to the picture, but I think its well lit, and you can get a good sense of separation of the person, and the background.


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