Re: Stereogram - Remind you of anyone?
Re: Stereogram - Remind you of anyone?
Oh, that George! Good looking guy.
Re: Stereogram - Remind you of anyone?
Re: Stereogram - Remind you of anyone?
I can see the object clearly, just not sure what I'm seeing. Looks like an acorn, named George???
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I always through I was a little thinner round the waist. :-O
Acorn
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gray
I can see the object clearly, just not sure what I'm seeing. Looks like an acorn, named George???
gray, my TG handle is Acorn, my calling name is George.
Acorn
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Thank you, now that makes sense.
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TwoEdgedSword - I have never seen that little utility. It does a pretty OK job determining the mass of the hidden object. But if the algorithm was cross eyes (Convergent) as the text reads, then the stereogram would appear to be going in and not out.
All of the stereograms I create are intended for parallel viewing (eyes parallel instead of crossed). But someone who views stereograms with cross eyes will see this version correctly.
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gwpriester
TwoEdgedSword - I have never seen that little utility. It does a pretty OK job determining the mass of the hidden object. But if the algorithm was cross eyes (Convergent) as the text reads, then the stereogram would appear to be going in and not out.
Your latest stereogram does not render, so perhaps there is an error in the write-up.
I can see where it says cross eyes, but I fail to see the dotted teas.
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Your latest stereogram does not render, so perhaps there is an error in the write-up.
I can see where it says cross eyes, but I fail to see the dotted teas.
Can you see the actual image I posted?
Attached is the depth image. The software I use uses the depth image to determine the shape of the hidden image.