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stereogram images
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stereogram images // The Garage
Post by Johny // Mar 17, 2008, 5:03am
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Can you see hidden objs inside below image?
Do you want create your own stereogram images?
Here a "DepthMaps2Stereogram" RsObj converter for tS7.51
With this RsObj we can using tS7.51 to create stereogram images like you can see on below image.
Good Luck! :) |
Post by Steinie // Mar 17, 2008, 5:52am
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Really Cool!!
Does it say "In 7.5" ? I can't be certain about the first two letters.
I'll be playing with this one.
Thanks Johny |
Post by Improv // Mar 17, 2008, 8:29am
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Can you see hidden objs inside below image?
Do you want create your own stereogram images?
I never quite understood what the fascination with these stereo grams was. I don't mean that as a put down, I really don't see the appeal. Is it like a puzzle to find what it says? Even when I see what the image is, I really don't see the point.
Oh well, YMMV. (Your mileage may vary.) |
Post by TheWickedWitchOfTheWeb // Mar 17, 2008, 9:19am
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Does it say "In 7.5"
tS 7.5. I used to love these (after I learnt how to do them. Before then they annoyed me!). |
Post by frootee // Mar 17, 2008, 9:39am
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Nice one Johny!
Froo |
Post by kena // Mar 17, 2008, 2:50pm
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A good stereogram image combines both real-time and sterio images. I got one back in the 80's that has pretty blue and green colors in stripes with the border showing islands and palm trees. When you focus on the stereogram, you can see dolphins jumping out of the water - a whale swimming down and seaguls in the sky.
This picture of an elephant head one is not a good image:
http://www.xaraxone.com/webxealot/workbook33/elephant_stereogram.jpg
The repeate of the head makes it difficult to tell if it is a skull, or the head itself.
Where as this one (a shark picture) is:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Stereogram_Tut_Random_Dot_Shark.png
when you focus, the shark becomes quite clear and easy to see.
I think that stereograms were originally created as part of an eye exercise. Sometime around the late 1950s by a doctor studying Stereopsis (the study of depth vision). with this Along with other eye exercises, you can increase the flexibility of your corneas and the muscles that control focus. |
Post by v3rd3 // Mar 17, 2008, 7:32pm
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The thing I like about stereograms is the case of Chardonnay I consume to get them. |
Post by trueBlue // Mar 17, 2008, 8:26pm
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Very nice Johny! Awesome bit of scripting for sure! Thanks for always sharing! :) |
Post by Johny // Mar 18, 2008, 4:24am
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Thanks for try! :)
Here I just add some codes. Now we can use an image as background rather than use random pixel. :)
What object are see on bellow images?
Enjoy! |
Post by Steinie // Mar 18, 2008, 4:39am
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Cone (top of a tree) and a sphere? |
Post by kena // Mar 18, 2008, 5:53am
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I see a bunch of disks in the shapes of a cone and sphere ;) |
Post by Johny // Mar 19, 2008, 2:52am
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Thanks for the answer Steinie and Kena!
Yes they're Cone and Sphere. :) |
Post by rrf // Mar 19, 2008, 3:07am
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I really like these too - my next thought was if my eyes (or your eyes) can 'hold it together' for an animation? As I don't animate, I'll leave that idea for those that do :)
rf |
Post by transient // Mar 19, 2008, 3:29pm
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That's really cool, well done.:)
The one using the Caligari logo was very clear, but the first one took me a while to get. |
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