This is another of my favorite new images. The hidden image was created in a kind of reverse of Harry's pinwheel. It reminded me of two figures dancing.
This is another of my favorite new images. The hidden image was created in a kind of reverse of Harry's pinwheel. It reminded me of two figures dancing.
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This one reminds me of a science fiction movie. A spaceship exiting a worm hole.
Another great stereogram.
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And again...............Cannot imagine how you have time to do these AND the Xara Xone!
Gary they just keep getting better and better!
That is very interesting...
The tiled art is also quite nice too...
Where do you get these from?
Do you spend much time on this aspect of it?
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I was able to see it, but the white lines everywhere I found distracting. I wonder if a version without them would be easier or more difficult to see?
I spend a great deal of time creating the repeating panels. Sometimes more time getting the pattern right than getting the hidden image right. The panel is the key to the success or lack of success of the hidden image. A random pattern such as the marbleized paper pattern (which has been altered in a variety of ways) reveals a lot of detail.
I find the white outlines (for me at any rate) add more detail to the image.
Here's a version without the white lines. It works pretty well for me. So, lines? or no lines? You tell me.
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Personally, I find the ones without white lines easier to see. The white lines do add more detail, but they also add a lot of distraction, and that's where they don't work for me. The whole image is softer, less "mathematical" without the lines.
I certainly had no problem seeing this last one. However, it's clear that many people have varying experiences and that mine, although not unique, is certainly not the norm. Create the ones that sell best!
Both are very good. I think the fine lines work well for this particular image.
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I much prefer the "lines" as I think it adds to the beauty of this one, one of my all time favoites I might add.
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