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droooool..... that is so cool! ;-]
okay then, I'm off to see your site.
KB-
Bob Hughes wrote:
> Yep, here's mine. A set of four (actually same) criss-crossing blades in
> stereo pair images.
> Instructions for seeing this in 3D:
> Position yourself directly in front of the screen keeping your head
> level at a distance of ~3 feet (~60 cm) or more {further is better}.
> Hold one hand flat, vertically (and perpendicular to the monitor screen)
> in front of your face so as to divide your eyes; while staring at the
> image twist your hand at an angle until you can only see the left image
> with the left eye and the right image with the right eye. Close each eye
> alternately, if needed. With both eyes open stare straight ahead at the
> twin images. Once these 2 images merge there will appear to be a 3D
> image with actual depth. If you can keep focus on it while removing your
> hand there will be 3 images in all. The 2 outside are the original ones
> and the one at center is the new 3D image.
> Due to the larger size of this image the distance from it needs to be
> greater than for those at my 3D web page.
> Have a look at a few of my other 3D images and "visual" 3D viewing aide
> at:
>
> http://members.aol.com/wrld0rigin/3D.htm
>
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