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cubeananda

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Here's a stereogram I made :lol:

There a Buddha in there.
 
I googled Stereogram maker, by a company called swiftgear.


I didn't scan it with any anti-virus software so I wont post a link to it, and if you do download it I should suggest scanning it.

The background image I had sitting on my harddrive for awhile, and the mask I found on some other stereogram database website called Easy Stereogram Builder which you can access at your own risk :p

The website easystereogrambuilder has all the information you would need to understand how to make them :thumb_up:
 
Nice one cubeananda

I love stereograms and now I can make my own

Cheers mate:thumb_up:
 
That's the first stereogram that has worked for me. I worked for the New Zealand band Steriogram, but never once had a stereogram work for me. :)

JBArk
 
jbark said:
That's the first stereogram that has worked for me. I worked for the New Zealand band Steriogram, but never once had a stereogram work for me. :)

JBArk
When I read the thread title I expected it to be about the band steriogram.
 
ewok said:
jbark said:
That's the first stereogram that has worked for me. I worked for the New Zealand band Steriogram, but never once had a stereogram work for me. :)

JBArk
When I read the thread title I expected it to be about the band steriogram.

I have to admit, so did I. I was involved in a mockumentary of them a few years ago that has yet to see the light of day. ;)
 
Is there a trick to looking at these because I have never in my life had it work!!

starting to piss me off :? lol
 
adam said:
Is there a trick to looking at these because I have never in my life had it work!!

starting to piss me off :? lol


Normally your eyes focus on a single spot right? Well imagine laserlines comming
straight out of each eyes' pupil. Where normally the 2 laserlines would come together
, try looking straight forward with each eye, so that the laserlines go parrallel &
thus will never meet eachother.

It helps moving your face really close to the screen, to the center of the image.
Try and look parrallel like I explained before. Then gradually move away from the
screen while keeping your eyes in this parrallel-stance. It may take some practice,
but sure enough after getting down the parrallel eye-stance and shifting your head
back and forth a 3 Dimentional Buddha figure pops up in the image.


This is the easier to get down stereogram; parrallel-stereograms. The ones I just cannot view
are the crosseyes stereograms, because I just can't cross my eyes properly. :P

Thanks for sharing this proggie Cubeananda!

Perhaps anyone here is willing & able to help me on my proposed method for
drawing Stereoscopic image-pairs in this Topic?:
 
Nice one cubeananda!

I love stereograms, but then afterward I have trouble focusing normally. :surprised
 
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