A member in the Xtreme forum was asking about a wine glass tutorial which did not produce a tutorial, but it did produce this stereogram. :thx
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A member in the Xtreme forum was asking about a wine glass tutorial which did not produce a tutorial, but it did produce this stereogram. :thx
That's a great one! I love how the floating bubbles appear to be at different depths
Great stereogram Gary.
Now that is one awesome stereogram. I must go back and study it for another 10 or 15 minutes. I'm in awe of how you created the ripples in the spilled liquid.
When a bit of imagination is used those bubbles that make up the background texture look a lot like skulls. I'm guessing this is accidental and not by design.
:-bd,
Harry
Really enjoyed this obne Garry, popped right out at me.:eek:
Peter
Brilliant.........but I'm with Harry on this one - I also saw skulls, lots of them!
JUST GREAT!!!!!!!!
Skulls? Hmmm? Do you want to talk about this? ;))
Harry. The spash has a subtle Fractal Plasma fill. You don't need more than a 10% value difference (e.g. 30% black and 40% black).
There was a very successful book written many many years ago declaring that the advertising industry retouched skulls in the ice cubes featured in whiskey ads and a lot of other nonsense. One of the accounts was one I worked on and I can tell you it never even occurred to us.
I think the wine splash looks like a drunk little guy with his arms slung out ... is that a wine glass in his left hand, hmm ... wonderful stereogram Gary — isn't it fun when others see unexpected things — and yes, I saw the skulls too.
Mickie
He, he. Nice! :D