ÛÛÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛÛ» ÛÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛ» ÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛÛ» ÈÍÍÍÍÛÛ» ÛÛÉÍÍÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛº ÛÛÉÍÍÛÛ» ÛÛº ÛÛɼ ÛÛÉÍÍÍͼ ÛÛÉÍÍÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛɼ ÛÛº ÛÛº ÛÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛÉÛÛÛÛÉÛÛº ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛº ÛÛÛÛÛɼ ÛÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛÛɼ ÈÍÍÍÛÛ» ÛÛº ÛÛº ÈÍÍÍͼ ÛÛºÈÛÛɼÛÛº ÛÛÉÍÍÛÛº ÛÛÉÍÛÛ» ÛÛÉÍͼ ÛÛÉÍÍÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛÛɼ ÛÛÛÛÛÛɼ ÛÛº Èͼ ÛÛº ÛÛº ÛÛº ÛÛº ÛÛ» ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ» ÛÛº ÛÛº ÈÍÍÍÍͼ ÈÍÍÍÍͼ Èͼ Èͼ Èͼ Èͼ Èͼ Èͼ ÈÍÍÍÍÍͼ Èͼ Èͼ version 3.0 December 1995 This version of 3D Maker used to be the registered version but due to a lack of registrations (partly due to me not distributing it enough)I have made it shareware - but please remember that it is still not free and if you wish to continue using it after a 30 day trial period you are obliged to register by sending $15 to - Michael Bevin 129 Signal Hill Road Dunedin New Zealand NOTE from the author (now May 97) - I wrote this program now two years ago.... its always fun to look back on your old programs. If I had the time I'd rewrite it in DJGPP which I'm now using, it's written in Turbo C.... if anyone wants the source I'll give it to them. A few hints for using it - * try clicking on the eyes, I don't think I ever mentioned that feature elsewhere... but it enables you to preview the pictures * the files in the input dir are sample input images, the ones in the output dir are their corresponding outputs - to try and give you an idea of what to use * you might notice a slight distortion near the middle in some pictures - thats because there was some bug I never managed to fix with symmetrical pictures, you won't get in the 'left to right' type - it's to do with how in left to right you just go across, but with symmetrical you go in/out and to/from the middle, and where the two meet up gets real messy I now have an e-mail address as well, being - michael.bevin@stonebow.otago.ac.nz and a web page with my more recent programs is - http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/9621 I hope you find this program useful, when I was really 'into' the magic eye pictures I remember using it heaps... giving everyone personalised magic eye Christmas Cards. While it can take a few goes to get a good looking picture, the results can be really awesome.