More 3D, you say?
I've got more 3D shenanigans than your weak, puny eyes can handle. Actually, these ones are significantly easier than the last batch.
Just cross your eyes when you look at each of the following pairs of near-identical pictures. Cross them just enough to make it into three pictures, then focus on the middle one. If you focus and try to forget it's on a computer screen, it will become very vividly 3D.
Keep in mind that you can't be looking up or down at it; your eyes must be level with the image, looking straight forward rather than up or down.
Right, then! This is an attempt at capturing my bedroom in 3D. It's not all that vivid, but the bed sticks out and the stuff on my desk pops a little.
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Here's my cat, Saffron. I found this one especially cool since he stretches out so long. It's magnified intensely by the 3D.
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Here's the best of the lot. I lined up these jars of different sizes on my kitchen counter in descending order. They look the same size, that is, it would appear to be pure perspective that makes the farthest one look smallest. But, when viewed in 3D it becomes clear that the farthest jar is actually smaller than the closest jar.
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Also, the fridge and the microwave pop a bit.
You having fun with these? I may do some later. For now, though, I have to figure out how to get to school without a car.
PD out
3 crunchy, crunchy comments
Dude! Freaking weird! I totally got some amazing 3D from these pictures...but I didn't get the opjects I was supposed to. On the picute of your bed, the desk was 3D, on the picute of your cat, the blanket it was on was 3D. On the picture of the pots, the fridge was 3D. ODD!
Lol. Yeah, the whole thing is supposed to be 3D. You have to pretend like the pots, the bed and the cat are about half a foot from your face to get the effect.
hmmm.. yeah, i'm still having more than a little trouble seeing the whole 3D image ... hmmm
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