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.



Thursday, March 31, 2011

Taking the beagle for a walk :)

Sorry for the delay in post (Not that anyone reads this blog, yet) but anyway... I took my lovely beagle for a walk yesterday, and snapped some pretty good 3D photos... I took tons of pictures on this walk, but lets see if I can narrow it down some. (use the link at the bottom to download all these pictures in a .rar file. This file contains a folder that you need to place in your DCIM folder. please read instructions and warning at the top of the blog)

 This picture is one of my favorites! I really like how you can tell the depth of the leash. You almost get the feel your there walking my dog, when you look at this 3D photo.

This picture is really simple, and I think that's why I like it so much. You get a really good sense of the fence's placement, and how its distance becomes apparent the farther down you look.

  The tunnel effect is what I was going for with this picture, and I feel my shadow there brings a bit more of a realistic effect to the photo in 3D.

Another simple photo, in 3D the branches seem to take on an existence of there own.


These next three photos can have pretty much the same thing said about them, so I'll just sum them up all together. I really like these photos along with the very first one of this blog post, If you look at any of them on your 3DS I would hope you'd take a look at those four. The sense of depth, and the realistic effect each of these gives off is why there my favorites. I tried to use perspective in a way that you could really feel like your there, or you could truly imagine these pictures in the real world.




Click here to download the above pictures, to view them on your 3DS

Thanks for the time, I hope you enjoyed these. :) 
Eric

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