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Re: LEGO Stereogram (see it in 3D!)
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lugnet.publish
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Sat, 2 Oct 1999 12:10:09 GMT
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I can´t see it, the images are too big.
--Tobias
> In lugnet.general, Chris Busse writes:
> > I was messing around with my digital camera this evening and produced a
> > somewhat sucessful sterogram (I think that's what it's called). It's a 3D
> > image of a catapault.
> >
> > To see it go to:
> > http://www.bussetech.com/lego/
> > and cross your eyes.
> >
> > Let me know if you'd like to see more -- maybe I'll do a series.
>
> Cool! But that's actually not a cross-eyed stereogram. What you've got
> there is a relax-eyed (or parallel-eyed or free-viewing) stereogram, meaning
> that if you cross your eyes, you'll see the 3D effect backwards and it'll
> look very strange. Instead, let your eyes relax (focus at infinity). Then
> it looks beautiful!
>
> BTW, if you break the image into two halves, then you can easily present
> two alternative views, to let people choose which method (cross-eyed or
> relax-eyed) they're most comfortable with. Here's an example:
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> http://www.fibblesnork.com/lego/spiderwalker/pov-stereo1.html
> http://www.fibblesnork.com/lego/spiderwalker/pov-stereo2.html
>
> Or what some people do is put them on a single page, like this:
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> http://www.ray3d.com/ultralightjpg.html
>
> --Todd
>
> p.s. Some nifty non-LEGO stereo-3D links:
> http://www.3d-web.com/gallery.htm
> http://www.ray3d.com/
> http://home.wxs.nl/~bulk0010/
> http://www.dnai.com/~threed/
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