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    Default Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    Rik recently posted a Fibonacci spiral challenge. The spiral is plotted on a golden section rectangle, which I used as the basis for this stereogram. The inward spiral was created by applying Conical fills to each of the squares in the golden section.
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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    Can't quite get that one Gary. Would thicker lines help?
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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    Can't quite get that one Gary.
    Me either but that's not unusual since I haven't been able to see these for some time now.
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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    The lines are the spiral but the background is the square segments of the golden section rectangle. Just try to see the spiral in the lines. It is a lot harder at this small size.

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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    I can see a 3D image Gary but I can't see the Fibonacci spiral stand out ???
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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    Does this help?
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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    Sorry, no Gary
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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    Normally I'm pretty good at these.
    But, I've not been able to see either of these.

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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    I used the image for our eyeTricks FB cover https://www.facebook.com/Eyetricks3DStereograms/

    Select the cover image to see it larger and then hover over the top right corner and click on the arrow to see it full size. It might work better at this size.

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    Default Re: Golden Section Rectangle Stereogram

    What I see is that the rectangles, near the bottom centre recede into the background, like they have been cut and bent back at an angle, with each rectangle going further backwards and at an angle. The spirals follow along on the background - they are not raised above it. Is this correct, Gary?
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