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Gary,
Another great one! One thing I've had trouble with in stereograms: In this case the outlines make it much more difficult for me to see the foreground image/images. It's just that my simple mind has a hard time separating those lines in order to see the front image clearly. Strangely for me, the lines on the background images aid me in seeing the 3D background. I love your work, big guy.
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I like it without the lines.
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I prefer it with the lines. The "worm hole" adds greatly to the 3D effect.
Keep them coming.
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There are about fifty more where that one came from Egg. :D
I have two more but I'll wait until next week. I don't want to overload the forum with my images. :rolleyes:
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Wow! Very nice Gary!
I like the first one with the white lines, as I think the lines add to the contrast.
Also the fact that it is oriented along the "Z" axis is very cool~!
- Andy
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Seems to be pretty evenly divided between those who like and those who do not like the lines. How like life. Now I need to determine if there is a political affiliation for each preference? :D
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Thanks again for making my eyes ache! :)
I'm divided: The conservative me likes the one without lines, while the experimental me likes the lines which adds some clarity and sharpness.
If I made the stereogram I think I'd done it without lines (even though I also like the lines...)
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gnurf
Thanks again for making my eyes ache! :)
I'm not sure why your eyes ache. I've found the best way to get into these is to deliberately relax my focus and wait. After a few moments it just pops into focus without effort - no strain at all!
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it was more meant as a joke (noticed the smiley???)
I usually don't have any problems seeing the stereograms, but after a while I start getting a "strained" feeling in my eyes (a result of looking with eyes crossed I guess), you know loike when reading too long with insufficient light.