Message-ID: <20010801150554.35996.qmail@web10508.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 08:05:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Mike Dungan Subject: RE: AMG stereogram To: megami@ml.usagi.org In-Reply-To: Reply-To: megami@ML.usagi.org X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ Precedence: bulk I've had this image in my computer for a while. Sometimes at work, when things get a little stressed, I put it up as the background on my computer and look at it in 3D. It works surprisingly well. Mike --- LSE wrote: > They are so very cool, which reminds me have you > seen this one > http://clam.rutgers.edu/~lsobrado/amg/garden-stereogrambelldandy.jpg > It is not the figure but the stereogram which I was > wondering if you could > try to make. I've manged to see that figure in 3D > and it looks just so > freaking awesome. I've done them myself. basically > you take a pic of the > figure and them move it sideways (without rotating > it) just about the > distance that your eyes are separated. the camera > remains fixed (idealy the > figure is shot 1st slightly to the left of the > "cross hairs" of your camera > and them move it to the right. > . For those wondering just how you see it you are > supposed to make the 2 > back dots above the image merge. then you see it. > try to step back a few > meters from your monitor. If you have experience > with stereograms you know > they look cool. man the brain sure beats computers. >