bkev said:I'm surprised not more people have commented here. I would, but I have no glasses.
And that is more or less why no one has replied. Not many people own the blue/red glasses.
I put quite a bit of work into these clips (though they are still a little rough). I just did not use a convert to 3d app, but used masking, cutting (crude rotoscoping to some degree) and a few video layers to pull these off. This is the only way to get a true multi layer look and convert a 2d film (or image) into 3d for material that only exist in a 2d format beforehand
below is a picture I converted over from 2d to 3d using some of the methods I had applied to the video editions to give you an idea (then again if you do not have glasses I guess it defeats the purpose)
BLUE LENS OVER LEFT EYE