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Last year was a great year for my stereogram images with two books published in England, and three magazines and two Reader's Digest-sized compleations published in Japan. (This started out as a hobby!).
Here is my first project for 2005. The actual image is 8 x 8 and will be used for a mouse pad.
I suspect the people who commissioned the stereogram are going to give it to their employees as a reminder of how to work.
Can you see the hidden image?
Gary
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Last year was a great year for my stereogram images with two books published in England, and three magazines and two Reader's Digest-sized compleations published in Japan. (This started out as a hobby!).
Here is my first project for 2005. The actual image is 8 x 8 and will be used for a mouse pad.
I suspect the people who commissioned the stereogram are going to give it to their employees as a reminder of how to work.
Can you see the hidden image?
Gary
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Now this one was quite hard to focus on.. ;-)) (pun intended)
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Inspiring..now the employees can stare at there mousepads instead of the Monitor!Great job Gary, I didn't think stereograms were still popular.
Jim
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I could never see anything in a sterogram. yours is no different. Pretty squiggles tho.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> I didn't think stereograms were still popular. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
To quote Monty Python, devestatingly popular :-)
The small book I did for Arcturus in the UK is on its second printing and the small Reader's Digest sized Japanese compellations are on about the 5th reprint.
Gary
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Gary will you tell us what it is? I can't see anything http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
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Great stereogram, Gary. The text comes into focus http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/wink.gif almost immediately. Then the background slowly reveals itself. I really like the way the 'diamond' rises toward the text but remains behind it. The stereo image has that warm fuzzy look of knitting, more so than the obvious flat image.
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OK, Is there a trick to looking at these so that one can see more than just two colours of squiggles (pretty though they are)? I've tried squinting but cannot tell what I am supposed to see. HELP!
Carol Leather
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Hi Carol,
Basically it's focusing on a point beyond the image. "How do I see them" contains a more details explanation.