Have a 3D TV? Longing for more content? Desire to feel part of the action?
3Dwam.com is a new website for you!
Experience new dimensions of the WET AND MESSY fetish by placing yourself in the action. I've been shooting much of my content in stereoscopic 3D and now it's available for you to view on your home 3D TV.
All videos are HD and in the Side by Side half-width 3D format. In order to properly view these files, you must have a device suitable for viewing stereoscopic media.
You can also use VLC player to view these "Side by Side" videos as "Anaglyph 3D" for red-blue 3D glasses (aka "red-cyan"). In VLC go to TOOLS>>EFFECTS AND FILTERS>>VIDEO EFFECTS>>ADVANCED and tick the "Anaglyph 3D" box. You can even convert them using VLC but that's a rather involved procedure. Below is a reduced size gif of the preview clip for 3dwam's "Please, No More! 3D" converted to anaglyph (viewable in red-blue 3D glasses -- 11.5 MB).
smess said: You can also use VLC player to view these "Side by Side" videos as "Anaglyph 3D" for red-blue 3D glasses (aka "red-cyan").
The red of the interior of the ring creates too much rivalry between the eyes. It's really unwatchable in full color anaglyph. If you use VLC to view in anaglyph, I suggest going into the video settings and pulling all of the color out.
If you are on a PC and want to watch in anaglyph I suggest purchasing Stereoscopic Player http://3dtv.at/Products/Player/Index_en.aspx
It has many more anaglyph display modes:
True Anaglyph Red - Blue True Anaglyph Red - Green Gray Anaglyph Red - Cyan Gray Anaglyph Yellow - Blue Gray Anaglyph Green - Magenta Half Color Anaglyph Red - Cyan Half Color Anaglyph Yellow - Blue Half Color Anaglyph Green - Magenta Color Anaglyph Red - Cyan Color Anaglyph Yellow - Blue Color Anaglyph Green - Magenta Optimized Anaglyph Red - Cyan Optimized Anaglyph Yellow - Blue Optimized Anaglyph Green - Magenta
This is what an Optimized Anaglyph image looks like:
Thanks for the info, wamfan! I downloaded the trial version and that Optimized Anaglyph setting does look better where bright reds and blues occur. But even without that enhancement I think the mudwrestlers still really pop. Maybe red-blue 3D glasses aren't the optimal choice? I don't know, but they are dirt cheap https://www.amazon.com/Blue-White-Cardboard-Glasses-Pairs/dp/B001P6C7ZY/ And true 3D WAM is such a gooey treat that even suboptimal viewing is pretty awesome.
Could these clips be made available via the UMD payment mechanism? I'd like to purchase some for my 3D TV, but I'm uncomfortable giving my credit card details (and address) to yet another payment provider I've not heard of. I trust, and am happy using the UMD mechanisms.
ArchNemesis said: A very cool idea! Do most people have 3D capable TVs or monitors? I thought it was a bit of a trend that fell flat, but this could be the revival! Lol
Right now there a lot of 3D in homes, and people are probably running out of content to watch. These files would also be viewable in 3D using VR headsets.
driversoft said: Could these clips be made available via the UMD payment mechanism?
I hadn't thought about that. I was really trying to use a simple way to find the 3D content. Pointing the URL 3dwam.com to a clips4sale store was a quick fix. I guess I could offer the videos here as well. Let me look into it. My concern is that people would find the clips here and not understand that the clips are formatted for 3D viewing, and are not easily watched in 2D.
Cheers wamfan. Now that 3D TVs auto-recognise side by side 3D content (or at least mine does) it's easier than ever to view 3D content on a big screen.
I have indeed checked them out. Professionally shot and lit, these are as close as the vast majority of us will ever get to having a full-on WAM experience in their living room. I stream them from a Bluetooth app on my Android handset to my Panasonic 3D TV, and the result is beautiful. The Hi Def 3D has genuine depth, and looks great - there are none of those headache inducing, contrived 'out of the box' popout shots, which would generally spoil the illusion anyway.
Note - I have to manually select "3D Side by Side" format on the TV when the clips are streamed, so if that's not an option on your TV I guess you'll need to find a different viewing method. I assume there's no way to auto embed the 3D SBS information in the clips themselves, as it wouldn't be part of any standard viewing protocol. .
driversoft said: I have indeed checked them out. Professionally shot and lit, these are as close as the vast majority of us will ever get to having a full-on WAM experience in their living room.
Thanks for embracing the format. It's a tiny bit more work to view these videos, but I think the pay off is worth it. I'll release some more 3D videos here soon. Fun!