And here it is... 3D in 3D. The only headaches might be from trying to look at
it.
I was very surprised to see the illusion didn't actually breakdown, although the
foreground building seems to have moved considerably and I set the mandelbrot
fractal background the same for both renders. All it really took to make this
stereogram was to rotate the camera (zoomed in with 'angle 0.5') a degree and
rotate the clipping objects a little too. Well, I did have to lower the camera
a bit, but I'm not exactly sure why; orthographic to perspective change of some
kind.
Cross-eyed for the left and center, diverged-eyes for the right and center.
Bob
"Rick [Kitty5]" <pov### [at] dialpipexcom> wrote in message
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| > I wonder how Sascha's scene would look as a cross-eyed stereogram?
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| I dont know if it would work correctly , worth a try tho (might give you
| more headaches than it worth tho!)
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