What's In A Name?
StickFlicker
1/20/09 12:09am
Here's something I made for you Brett! It's one of those pictures that you need to "unfocus" your eyes to be able to see the object in the picture. It might help to save it to your "My Pictures", then view it as a Slideshow, hitting pause to give time to try to view it if you can't figure out the picture here.
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Cool, I wanna know how you did that also! :thumb
I actually had to look at it twice. I got the "peaks and valleys" to come out almost from the git-go but didn't realize what they actually spelled out until I took a second look.
Again, very, very cool!
got that one, very nice!!!!
thanks for sharing
9er
Normally, if you look at or read something on the computer monitor, you aim your eyes directly at the surface of the monitor. You may already have mastered this technique (have you had a lot of practice?!). If you use normal regular ol' viewing to look at 3D images, nothing will pop out. You won't see 3D!
With the parallel viewing method , the lines of sight of your eyes move outward toward parallel and meet in the distance at a point well behind and beyond the image. That's why it's called parallel viewing. When you parallel-view, the muscles inside your eye that control the focusing lens relax and lengthen. This is what I use, you are relaxing your eyes and trying to see something that you imagine to be several inches behind your monitor.
Another method for 3D viewing is called cross-viewing or the cross-eyed method. You aim your eyes so that the lines of sight of your eyes cross in front of the image. When you cross-view, the muscles inside your eye that control the focusing lens contract strongly and shorten.
and am i the only one who hasn't seen it yet??? ](*,)