3D Games & Photos
Welcome!
You are now entering -- another dimension -- a dimension of strategy.
A strategy which involves more than one board — in a game.
Just when you thought it was safe to play strategy games…
Discover The Final Frontier of the Third Dimension.
You are now entering, The Dimensional Zone.
You are going to find yourselves moving into the future with these traditional games.
These exciting games relies on all the regular instructions.
However because of the dimensional factor, there is a need for additional instructions
as to how the pieces move dimensionally.
These instructions explains only the dimensional movement.
It's expected that you know how to play - these traditional games ...
As you move into, The Dimensional Zone.
Dimensionalized is: . .
— To make something dimensional;
to add HEIGHT to Length and Width.
3D Chess - The Next Generation
©1990, 1996, - present
The game of chess has not changed for a
long time.
"Chess - The Next Generation"
has only added an additional board and
uses all the same official rules for chess. However,
because of the dimensional factor ( the extra board ), there is a
need for additional instructions as to how the pieces move dimensionally.
Print the visual rules
.
3D Chess - The Future Generation
©1990 - present
"Chess - The Future Generation" has added two additional boards to the game of "Chess - The Next Generation".
It relies on all those instructions. In addition, this game can be played in teams.
White and Gold play as a team vs Black and Silver as the other team.
However because of the:
- sequence of play,
- 4 boards and
- two more Kings,
3-D Checkers - The Next Generation
©1989, 1990, - present
"3-D Checkers - The Next Generation" relies on the official rules for Checkers.
The only change is the fact that there one or more boards added.
If there are four boards for the game, it may be played by 2, 3, or 4 players in teams or everyone for themselves.
When playing 3 players the black is removed and the blue pieces are put along the back row of all 4 boards.
However because of the dimensional factor, there is a need for additional instructions as to how the pieces move dimensionally.
Teams: Black/Green vs Red/Blue. Black moves 1st, Red, Blue, Green.
3D Shogi - The Next Generation
©1996, 1997, - present
"Shogi - The Next Generation" relies on all the official rules for Shogi.
The only change, is the addition of one more board to the game. Everything else is the same.
One player chooses board level A (top board) or level B (bottom board level). That means the other player has to set his pieces on the opposite board level.
However because of the dimensional factor, there is a need for additional instructions as to how the pieces move dimensionally.
Photography
Lightroom and Photoshop Training
Do you need some courses for Photoshop or Lightroom so as to improve? You don't need to be living in Nanaimo or somewhere in BC to receive the training. Zach has spent thousands of hours in the field developing his photography skills and behind the screen in photo-editing. Post-processing is the way to go. This will help you develop your style and technique. Learn how to use perspective to alter a photograph into what you want.
3D Photography
Are you searching for 3D photographs? Here's a few on Flicker and some of 3D Chess & one more.
If you are trying to create a 3D photograph,
you need to take 2 photographs 3.5 inches apart, each representing one eye.
- Then take the left photograph into Photoshop and click the RGB and click on the R for red.
- Select the whole red photo (Ctrl+s), then copy it (Ctrl+c).
- Now open the second photo represented by the right eye and past (Ctrl+v) it into the red section of that photo.
- Now click on the whole RGB layer and put on your 3D red/cyan glasses.
- By moving the red section you can now adjust the depth of field of the photo.
Something to Think-about …
When playing a regular game (or 2D flat 1 board), you only have a certain amount of good opening moves to make. Some moves are bad moves or losing moves. Therefore, you are limited to what you can play as a good bunch (1st five moves) of opening moves!
However, when playing a game in 3D, you have more possibilities! There is also an incredible number of opening combinations (1st five moves) that would never have existed in a regular 2D game. Plus it’s more exciting from the very 1st move.
