I'm still playing around on achieving a transparency effect.
I'm still playing around on achieving a transparency effect.
Gary W. Priester
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That's quite fun. The blue spheres (bubbles?) seem to curve around in front where the glass would be.
Yes Gary, I like that one a lot and the bubbles make it.
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The bubbles are a separate stereogram/layer that only represent the front of the sphere. They are on an invisible background which allows the main stereogram the back side of the sphere and the fish to show through.
Gary W. Priester
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Interesting, I missed the bubbles the first time. The second time I had to move my head down to see them.
Great idea, Gary. It produces an interesting effect with the globe.
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