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Mad Humanist
2021-09-30, 04:59 AM
Does anybody have any idea what Serini's glasses do? It is interesting that her Troll-eye is red and the glass on that side is also red. I wonder if anything is going on there.
a_flemish_guy
2021-09-30, 05:36 AM
they kind of look like those old-timey"3D-goggles" except those were red and green
also I'm going to say goggles of true-sight, way too handy of a thing to have when going up against anyone
elros
2021-09-30, 05:51 AM
they kind of look like those old-timey"3D-goggles" except those were red and green
also I'm going to say goggles of true-sight, way too handy of a thing to have when going up against anyone
They appear to allow her to see in the dark, and I suspect that true sight would be a good power on them, too.
At first I thought each lens had a different power, but now I realize is it because her eyes are different colors!
Mad Humanist
2021-09-30, 06:09 AM
They appear to allow her to see in the dark, and I suspect that true sight would be a good power on them, too.
At first I thought each lens had a different power, but now I realize is it because her eyes are different colors!
I am not convinced it is because her eyes have different colours. If that were the case I think we would see her eyes through the glasses.
Actually we do see a bit of her Human eye in 1229 (https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots1229.html). But the other pane is just blank red.
Cicciograna
2021-10-01, 10:03 AM
For some reason, I was convinced that Serini already has darkvision from the troll eye. That seemed natural, but I realized now that it is pure speculation.
Metastachydium
2021-10-01, 10:45 AM
Red one's an oversized red-dot sight. Obviously.
Precure
2021-10-01, 11:33 AM
Nostalgia glasses, obviously.
skim172
2021-10-01, 12:49 PM
they kind of look like those old-timey"3D-goggles" except those were red and green
The old 3D glasses were usually red and blue (cyan, technically).
Serini is clearly a big fan of that one member of Biff's gang in Back to the Future:
https://www.yourprops.com/movieprops/original/yp5377052ebe8ea8.86892233/Back-To-The-Future-2-3-D-s-3-D-Glasses-5.jpg
Dude carried that film.
Mariele
2021-10-02, 03:24 PM
"Old-timey"?!? Those 3D glasses were the shiz when I was a kid! You basically couldn't go into a store that didn't sell flimsy cardboard 3D glasses... then you'd take them home to see the cool messages that were in ~3D~ on your cereal box.
Don't remind me how old I am. :smallfrown:
Those glasses were the first thing I thought of, naturally, but yeah, I figured it was so she could see in the dark/protect her from Sunny's spells in case of friendly fire, and have the added bonus of looking cool. :P
Fyraltari
2021-10-02, 03:47 PM
Don't remind me how old I am. :smallfrown:
What are you talking about? We're the same age!
Mariele
2021-10-02, 10:07 PM
What are you talking about? We're the same age!
We're getting up there, Fyraltari... Getting up there enough to remember 3D glasses.
:smalltongue:
skim172
2021-10-04, 02:11 AM
"Old-timey"?!? Those 3D glasses were the shiz when I was a kid! You basically couldn't go into a store that didn't sell flimsy cardboard 3D glasses... then you'd take them home to see the cool messages that were in ~3D~ on your cereal box
For all you young 'uns, here's a brief, helpful, and totally accurate primer on what 3-D glasses were like. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN3UnhrEU6Y)
Darth Paul
2021-10-04, 03:26 AM
We're getting up there, Fyraltari... Getting up there enough to remember 3D glasses.
:smalltongue:
Wait a minute....
I actually used to do original drawings in blue & red so they would be in 3D. This was a childhood hobby for a while. Do I get bonus "getting up there" points?
chrestomancy
2021-10-04, 04:46 AM
My first theory was that it was to "correct" both sides so she's seeing the world in a similar way with both eyes. For those of you who remember red/blue 3-d glasses, it was a slightly weird thing to wear. It made the world look both red and blue at the same time, and could be headache-inducing if you wore them all day. When Serini got troll-blood, it changed one of her eyes to troll-like, most probably with low light vision, but who knows in what other ways trolls see the world differently to the rest of us? So I assumed that she'd made a set of glasses that adjusted her eyesight so that the colour balance for her eyes basically matched to stop her feeling that red-blue effect.
Mad Humanist
2021-10-04, 09:56 AM
My only recollection of a 3D film was at the IMAX near London Waterloo. I recall the glasses being entirely grey not blue/red. It was incredibly realistic (albeit a cartoon - The Simpsons I think.) Probably about 10 years ago. I think it was using polarized light.
Mad Humanist
2021-10-04, 09:58 AM
I actually used to do original drawings in blue & red so they would be in 3D. This was a childhood hobby for a while.
I am curious how well that worked.
Manga Shoggoth
2021-10-04, 11:14 AM
My only recollection of a 3D film was at the IMAX near London Waterloo. I recall the glasses being entirely grey not blue/red. It was incredibly realistic (albeit a cartoon - The Simpsons I think.) Probably about 10 years ago. I think it was using polarized light.
Just about all the 3D stuff I have seen was done using crossed polaroids like that - although I did see one old system on the Isle of Wight (at a 3d Exhibition in Bembridge) where they used glasses with shutters that alternately opened and closed in synch with the screen.
The only time I've actualty seen red/blue 3D that I can remember was an old video game on the BBC Computer.
Psyren
2021-10-04, 06:45 PM
They let her see void particles (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VeDRzHUvgs)
https://content.instructables.com/ORIG/F95/CGCB/I8BGF8XC/F95CGCBI8BGF8XC.jpg
Ionathus
2021-10-05, 09:14 AM
For all you young 'uns, here's a brief, helpful, and totally accurate primer on what 3-D glasses were like. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN3UnhrEU6Y)
A barely-disturbing don hertzfeldt? How is that possible?
Lexible
2021-10-05, 12:48 PM
Wait a minute....
I actually used to do original drawings in blue & red so they would be in 3D. This was a childhood hobby for a while. Do I get bonus "getting up there" points?
OMG, you are so cool! I wish I had thought to do that!!!
skim172
2021-10-06, 01:47 PM
A barely-disturbing don hertzfeldt? How is that possible?
https://thumbs.gfycat.com/AgreeableVariableAmmonite.webp
https://i.imgur.com/HS55dn9.gif
https://i.imgur.com/KFkpTC3.gif
:smalleek:
Metastachydium
2021-10-06, 03:07 PM
What's disturbing about the topmost one? It has happy flowers and a happy sun the happy flowers are happy about.
What's disturbing about the topmost one? It has happy flowers and a happy sun the happy flowers are happy about.
I know, right?
It’s like some people have never worn 3D glasses before.
Ionathus
2021-10-06, 03:59 PM
"Barely disturbing" is a relative term :smallbiggrin:
brian 333
2021-10-06, 08:08 PM
Wait a minute....
I actually used to do original drawings in blue & red so they would be in 3D. This was a childhood hobby for a while. Do I get bonus "getting up there" points?
You are the only person I know of who wore 3d hipster glasses.
littlebum2002
2021-10-06, 08:48 PM
A barely-disturbing don hertzfeldt? How is that possible?
I have an infant who was trying to eat with an adult-sized spoon so of course I said "My spoon is too big!". None of my other kids understood the reference so I looked up that video on youtube and showed it to them, and of course they liked it. They wanted to watch the whole thing (which I have never seen) and assuming it was just more silly skits, let them. I came back a few minutes later and the skit with the little cotton candy guy bleeding all over the place was on and i immediately realized my mistake and that their mom was going to kill me.
skim172
2021-10-06, 10:53 PM
I have an infant who was trying to eat with an adult-sized spoon so of course I said "My spoon is too big!". None of my other kids understood the reference so I looked up that video on youtube and showed it to them, and of course they liked it. They wanted to watch the whole thing (which I have never seen) and assuming it was just more silly skits, let them. I came back a few minutes later and the skit with the little cotton candy guy bleeding all over the place was on and i immediately realized my mistake and that their mom was going to kill me.
Yaaaaayyyy
https://i.makeagif.com/media/10-07-2021/1hHnyg.gif
StragaSevera
2021-10-07, 03:06 AM
This is certainly a reference to Erfworld.
This glasses allow Serini to see the stats of her opponents, to make accurate combat decisions.
;-)
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