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[EDITED - See my comment below] A very basic play on binocular parallax. If you're not familiar, back away from the monitor, focus on an object (i.e. the bird) & let your eyes fuse the images. They should 'snap' when they come together, appearing 3D (S






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billtvshow billtvshow
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Micose Micose
ther's another way to do it that i tried , with a gif of 2 pics,with slightly different views,switching them very fast)
Govan Govan
Nice!
GrampZ GrampZ
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aka yuki aka yuki
... like it ... ;-)
bigbuck bigbuck
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rphares rphares
Outstanding!
Heinlein Heinlein
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Feral Hamster Feral Hamster
seems that someting about the guy's position(s) keeps it from lining up exactly in 3D, but you deserve a vote for an extremely unique idea.
mason4300 mason4300
It was working better when they were closer together, methinks. Argh, you have some crazy eyes, dude, I just can't get it to work. Since you actually edited it regarding my problem, I'll give you a vote for the effort. Rare happening right there... :)
TheShaman TheShaman
yay it works! awesome idea Unperson
blue_lurker blue_lurker
sweet
ScionShade ScionShade
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KleinePrinz KleinePrinz
it takes a while but....eventually it works ;) though i am blind now - ouch
mason4300 mason4300
hmm...It almost works. I see them trying to merge, but it just doesn't "click," as you say. I've done these before, so I know it's not me. If it worked I'd vote, but...it isn't, for me, at least. Sorry, dude. @Micose I tried that but i
PooDeFuego PooDeFuego
YOU FUCKER!!! [img] imomus.com...
Unperson Unperson
Mason-I probably separated the objects too much to make it snap easily. The X, bird & lightning bolt are the moved objects. Plus each are different focals. I just guesstimated. Thanks anyway, all in fun! [and learning]
Kansas Kansas
Unperson... Fix it!!!! I wanna see... if you think it needs to be closer and it would work.. holy crap I think the votes would flow.. I got one saved for you! do iT..do it do it chant chant.. I'm cheering for you!
Unperson Unperson
I reworked the image & parallax (I accidently flattened the original layered file, bad PS discipline). It is much better now and more obvious, I have no problem seeing the 3D. I included the text this time too. Thanks for your input and votes. Regards!
Unperson Unperson
Sorry Poo, it's only temporary...
Unperson Unperson
Hi Feral and thanks! Let your eyes fixate for a bit. You will have to focus on the guy, and focus differently on the X, etc. They are at different focal depths (the guy will 'double' when the X is focused and vice versa) simulating varied depths.
Feral Hamster Feral Hamster
thanks for the note...this is a really cool and original idea, so i don't want to sound like a hater. but when the X and box line up as one, there's still two guys, one behind the other. i dunno. maybe my eyes are dumb.



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 L'image 3-D
by Unperson
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Created June 13, 2006
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