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Ever wondered how to make your own 3D Stereo content? This beginner level tutorial will explain just how to do that - with a normal phone or single camera! No special or extra equipment required - just this knowledge you will learn in my first tutorial for VR and 3D fans. By the end of this ~ half hour course you will understand how to make excellent quality 3D photographs you can display with no 3D glasses (cross-eyed technique) or anaglyph (red-cyan) cheap paper 3D glasses. And exactly how to do cross-eyed viewing and recognize pseudoscopic image mistakes. This is my first How-To Tutorial of what I hope will be a series on generating high quality 3D for VR180 and other 3D Stereo Video formats. We will start with sound principles I have learned from over four decades of making stereoscopic films, cameras and systems for IMAX and Christie. This somewhat rare knowledge will give you a solid 3D foundation as we progress into making generative 3D Visual Music in TouchDesigner in later tutorials. Please like, comment and subscribe if you want to see more. Chapters ----------------------------------------------------------- Introduction: 0:00 Principles: 0:44 Anaglyph Viewing: 1:51 Cross-eyed Viewing: 2:44 Motion Parallax: 04:25 Random Dot Stereograms: 05:43 3D Cues in 2D images: 06:55 Anaglyph examples: 08:58 Big Idea for perfect Stereography: 09:34 Quality 3D Photography Suggestions: 11:15 Shoot 3D with phone or camera: 12:12 Hints and Tips: 12:25 Displaying Cross-eyed Images: 17:56 Turning 3D photos into anaglyph: 19:00 Problems - Pseudoscopic Images: 19:45 How to recognize pseudoscopic views: 21:56 Now start making your own: 23:45 Conclusion: 24:00 For more Info: 24:45 Gord Harris - Jan 31/2026