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3D Hawai'ian Scene
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A stereoscopic image of my Tiki cutout.
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Sit square in front of your monitor, with the image directly in front of you, at about arm’s length
Sitting further back makes it easier - you don’t need to cross your eyes as much - but makes the image look smaller
Make sure you keep your head level horizontally, tilting your head will prevent you from merging the images
While keeping the stereo pair of images in the centre of your vision, slowly cross your eyes
The stereo pair will go out of focus and you will seem to see four images
If you find it hard to cross your eyes, it can help to hold a pen in front of you and look at the tip with the stereo pair in the background
Gradually cross your eyes more and more - if using a pen to assist, start it close to the monitor and move it towards your nose
Continue crossing your eyes more, until the center two of the four images overlap and you see three blurry images
Try and hold the center image together - it is possible to “lock” it in place and see it as one image
The “locked” center image should appear in 3D!
Now the tricky part, focus - while holding the 3D image in place, relax your eyes - drop the pen from your field of view if you are using it.
Once again, I'm going to scrap this pretty soon, but I thought you all might enjoy it.
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BognaGotre
Mar 3, 2012
Student Filmographer
Fantastic!
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WonderDookie
Mar 3, 2012
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Thank you very much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Did you get the cross-view to work?
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BognaGotre
Mar 3, 2012
Student Filmographer
Yeah, it looks so cool!
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Turtle-Rex
Feb 2, 2012
Student Traditional Artist
You are a GOD.____.
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WonderDookie
Feb 9, 2012
Hobbyist Digital Artist
haha. Well I try!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed this!
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Turtle-Rex
Feb 9, 2012
Student Traditional Artist
No problem :3
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thefailmaster
Jun 29, 2011
Hobbyist Writer
god I love stereograms, the papery layer effect here is pretty awesome
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WonderDookie
Jun 29, 2011
Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thank you! This whole thing was actually inspired by the idea of doing it in a stereogram. I'm glad it worked out well!
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Eezeelee
Jan 1, 2011
Hobbyist General Artist
it's done really nice!
coudl you send me the link from where you learned how to make it, maybe?
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WonderDookie
Jan 2, 2011
Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thanks!
You know, a friend of mine actually took the pictures of it for me. I didn't look up a tutorial. You could probably find one if you looked up "Cross view 3D" on google or something.
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Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed this!
coudl you send me the link from where you learned how to make it, maybe?
You know, a friend of mine actually took the pictures of it for me. I didn't look up a tutorial. You could probably find one if you looked up "Cross view 3D" on google or something.