nice job ross. I take it you are left handed, or the chef is anyway. with the majority of burner on the left that is.
nice job ross. I take it you are left handed, or the chef is anyway. with the majority of burner on the left that is.
Sorry Penny, I got carried away looking at Ross's 3D. Named colours are something I should use myself when doing work. There are times when you want to shift the colour slightly. You've shown a good example of it.
There are two ways to view a stereogram: Parallel and Cross Eyed.
Parallel viewing is when you look straight ahead (actually you focus through the image and behind it with your distance vision). When you look at a stereogram with Parallel vision the object will appear to come forward.
Cross-Eyed viewing is when you cross your eyes when you look at the image. When you look at a stereogram with your eyes crossed the object will appear to go backwards.
In each case you are not really focusing your eyes on the actual image. You are looking behind or through the image. Most people who cannot see the hidden image are focusing on the image itself.
Gary
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Here's another version of the previous stereogram. This uses a repeating pattern technique to mask the image.
These were done for a Math society that uses the Icosahedron for their logo.
Gary
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Wonderful Stereogram Gary.
Thank you for the explanation of viewing. Don't seem to be able to do the parallel viewing, will have to stick to the cross eyed variant .....
Keith
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Thanks a lot Gary..... now I have FOUR kids
And I thought you couldn't outdo the first one. Man, was I wrong. That would make a great full-size poster.
I tried the cross-eye method and saw two of everything. Then felt sick.
Double WOW Gary, that's awsome. I can see how one could get hooked on these.
Just something I did to keep a bit in practice.
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