
Just a quick test to see how easy it was to make a crosseyed 3d thing. For those who don't know, you just cross your eyes to make 2 images.
Next, slightly relax that so that the two images overlap and combine in the middle.
This gives you a total of 3 pictures, the middle one will eventually come into focus as it becomes fully 3d. The sphere will possibly help with focus.
I'm not good at explaining the process, so if you have trouble look online, there's plenty of sites that explain the viewing method a bit better.
Try it, it's weird. Tricky at first for some, but once you get it, its great.

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Next, slightly relax that so that the two images overlap and combine in the middle.
This gives you a total of 3 pictures, the middle one will eventually come into focus as it becomes fully 3d. The sphere will possibly help with focus.
I'm not good at explaining the process, so if you have trouble look online, there's plenty of sites that explain the viewing method a bit better.
Try it, it's weird. Tricky at first for some, but once you get it, its great.


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To be fair, when I first found out about this I spent about an hour looking at lots of them.
My eyes were a bit messed up after.
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Mon 10 Aug 2009, 2:40,
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My eyes were a bit messed up after.

i mean, that's probably well done and all, but i feel discriminated against.
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once they're merged... i can't read your sig as well.. but then the blur of it kind of adds to the distance lens blurry ness :)
although the part of these things I most enjoy is watching the two images slowly drift together as I fight my eyes for muscle control. :D
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once they're merged... i can't read your sig as well.. but then the blur of it kind of adds to the distance lens blurry ness :)
although the part of these things I most enjoy is watching the two images slowly drift together as I fight my eyes for muscle control. :D

but my brain keeps trying to visualise it :(
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Mon 10 Aug 2009, 2:54,
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Had to ctrl and - a few times befor I could see it. Woo, though!
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Mon 10 Aug 2009, 2:56,
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am I meant to go crosseyed or the other way? I thought it looked good crosseyed...
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