Converting a pair of sunglasses
- 1Find a cheap pair of plastic sunglasses. Dollar store or thrift store ones are perfectly fine, or you can find them in the kid's toys section. Pop out the plastic lenses.
- 2Use the plastic lenses as a template to draw the correct shape onto the transparency sheet, cellophane, or acetate.
- 3Cut out the lenses on the inside edge of the line you have traced on the plastic.
- 4Color with the red and blue markers. If you didn't use red or blue colored plastic sheeting, you'll need to color each lens. Make the left lens red, the right blue.
- 5Place the colored lenses back into the frames. Red goes on the LEFT, and blue goes on the RIGHT.
- 6Check that they fit well. Make any adjustments needed. Then start watching your 3D movie.
Paper version
- 1Download and print off a copy of the PDF. This can be downloaded fromhttp://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/img/glasses.pdf, or enlarge the image provided here. Cut out each piece (including the eyeholes). Stick the sides to the center to form a pair of glasses. This forms a stencil.
- 2Tape the stencil flat to the sturdy poster board, or trace around it. Cut out the glasses. Cut the eyeholes as well.
- 3Cut out lenses from the sheets of blue and red acetate. If you can only find clear acetate, color with a red and blue marker (one red, one blue lens).
- Make sure to cut the acetate pieces a little larger than the opening for the eyes.
- Make sure to cut the acetate pieces a little larger than the opening for the eyes.
- 4Tape the lenses over the eyeholes. Red goes on the LEFT, and blue goes on the RIGHT.
- Do not get tape on parts of the acetate visible through the eyehole.
- Do not get tape on parts of the acetate visible through the eyehole.
- 55Fit the glasses. Make any necessary adjustments, then enjoy your 3D movie
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