I see them! I was afraid it was gonna be like at the mall. We tried those ones here before and Pablo saw everything but mostly I just got eyestrains and yes I read all the “how to” things but it was fail fail fail.
Los Tigres del Norte is one of my favorite Tejano bands. I saw their tour bus broken down on I-10 about 150 miles east of El Paso one time but I drove on by. Their browness kinda scared me.
Which has nothing to do with your cool little hookrug here.
There’s enough variation in the pattern to make it interestingly textured in “magic eye” mode. The spirals recede a bit, and the tiger-heads are contoured upwards from the heavy line between them.
Hey, guys, I learned to see stereo without a stereoscope forty years ago, and haven’t forgotten it.
“Magic Eye” is a (trademarked) variant on random dot stereograms. Small variations in a pattern add up to an autostereographic image, even though the overtly visible image is quite different. There was a fad for it a few years ago (well, “a few” for me, I’m already old).
This isn’t an autostereogram, it’s just an eye-poppingly busy design with tigers. No ladies, naked or otherwise[*]. Sorry.
Regards,
Ric
[*]Or, if there are, merging the spirals doesn’t reveal them.
I see them! I was afraid it was gonna be like at the mall. We tried those ones here before and Pablo saw everything but mostly I just got eyestrains and yes I read all the “how to” things but it was fail fail fail.
Los Tigres del Norte is one of my favorite Tejano bands. I saw their tour bus broken down on I-10 about 150 miles east of El Paso one time but I drove on by. Their browness kinda scared me.
Which has nothing to do with your cool little hookrug here.
Oh wait, are there hidden jumpy-outy ones too?
I did the Magic Eye trick, but I didn’t see anything jumping out.
But then, my left eye is blown out so 3-D illusions are pretty much lost on me anymore. Hell, regular stereo vision is tough enough.
Nope. Nothing hiding there.
Anything hidden in there, besides tigers grouped in threes?
DarthRove,
What’s the magic eye trick?
Naked ladies. Yep. That’s it fer sure.
Wha-Wha-What?
There’s enough variation in the pattern to make it interestingly textured in “magic eye” mode. The spirals recede a bit, and the tiger-heads are contoured upwards from the heavy line between them.
Hey, guys, I learned to see stereo without a stereoscope forty years ago, and haven’t forgotten it.
Regards,
Ric
I see the tigers; just not the naked ladies that Sdferr mentioned!
But, I’ve seen a few of those in my day anyway; still, it’s a sight that never gets old, and when it does, then, well, so will I be!
Sdferr is having you on, Bob.
“Magic Eye” is a (trademarked) variant on random dot stereograms. Small variations in a pattern add up to an autostereographic image, even though the overtly visible image is quite different. There was a fad for it a few years ago (well, “a few” for me, I’m already old).
This isn’t an autostereogram, it’s just an eye-poppingly busy design with tigers. No ladies, naked or otherwise[*]. Sorry.
Regards,
Ric
[*]Or, if there are, merging the spirals doesn’t reveal them.
*WHEW*
Thanks Ric, I thought that my vision had gone completely, off into the deep end…
Wearing glasses is bad enough, but if I was missing the split tails…
It would be, as they say theses days; ZOMG!!1!11!
Enjoy yourself
I’d like to see that in Penrose tiling.
If you can do the cross-eye stereo thing, it is kind of cool….
Mexican valium….
Xanax valium. Valium addition. Valium….