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A user is seeking graphics editing software that allows for 3D sketching and viewing through anaglyph glasses (blue-red) to aid in solving 3D geometry problems. The preference is for a simple interface with features like adjusting the distance to the cursor using the mouse wheel. While exploring options, they discovered a source code for an anaglyph projecting software and plan to expand its functionality. VPython was mentioned as a potential tool that supports stereoscopic options, along with a video demonstration using YouTube's 3D feature. The user also encountered a Delphi-based solution that appears to work for their needs. The overall focus is on finding or developing stereoscopic software for 3D visualization.
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I`m looking for some kind of graphics editing software, allowing to draw 3D sketches and view them through anaglyph glasses (blue-red). The main purpose is just to assist my imagination in solving 3D geometry problems, so I prefer it to be as simple as possible. It would be great if there will be a feature to set the distance to the cursor using the mouse wheel or something like that.

Does such a thing exist? At least, something similar? Or should I code it myself?

Deep thanks!
 
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Well, the list is quite huge, and I know nothing about a single item of it, so the point of this thread is to ask for your advice, which software to choose. I can`t try all of them and see if they give what I need :(
 
Alright, just found the source code of an anaglyph projecting software, `m going to expand its functionality. Thank you anyway, B0b-a.
 
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VPython supports a stereoscopic option.
Look at the last question in this FAQ
http://www.vpython.org/contents/FAQ.html

Someone made this video of a VPython animation
using YouTube's 3D option (click on settings to modify)

(not sure how it was done)
 
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I received a note from berkeman to my previous post. I didn`t mean to be insulting in any way. Just sincerely thanked the guy :)

Robphy, I`m not familiar with Python at all, unfortunately, but what I found is this thing here: http://4coder.org/delphi-source-code/412/ (on Delphi). And it seems to work!
 
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