In the years I have been creating stereograms, my images have gotten more and more complex. So I have been working on a series of images that strive for a very basic simplicity. These are two of these.
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In the years I have been creating stereograms, my images have gotten more and more complex. So I have been working on a series of images that strive for a very basic simplicity. These are two of these.
Nice! I could see the effect right away.
Very nice. I always enjoy the stereograms.
This weekend a new world is opened for the family by your mobile app Gary :)
Thanks I can see already these too! :)
Excellent. Winning the world over one stereogram at a time is our motto. :)
You, your wife, and all TalkGraphics members are invited over to our eyeTricks 3D Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Eyetricks3DStereograms (even Peter).
Thanks have found it and of course Following from now :)
I know how the 'normal' stereograms work, but this looks very different.
I hope you know what I mean, when I say 'normal'?!
Is the depth map still the key with these 'minimalist' ones, and is it possible to see the depth maps for these ones?
These are Mapped Texture Stereograms which work in a different manner than the regular hidden image stereograms. I often use these as an overlay to stereograms using Bleach transparency to drop out the black background and to let the regular stereogram show through.
The depth image for the spiral is a slightly fatter version of the color which creates the transparency and isolation of the spiral.
Absolutely wonderful and very playful!