Autumn Faerie by 3Dimka
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Description
Nothing but Magic Eye Stereograms in my gallery. This one made of DAZ Studion model.
Some tips how to view stereograms:
Basicly you need to unfocus your eyes and look through the stereogram. This makes patterns to overlap and gives each eye needed view, and that makes you see 3D image. Do not cross eyes, this one is for parallel viewing.
1. Look through the stereogram pretending it doesn't exist. Your eyes should be relaxed. When your sight is blurred and ambient try to move closer and further from the stereogram, and do it very slowly until blurry relief appear behind your screen. You need to find best distance when repeatable patterns properly overlap each other.
2. Try not to switch your sight onto the image - look through it like it's a piece of glass, a window to hidden world. Hold your head horizontaly, don't tilt. Also try not to blink. On CRT monitor you can use reflection as a guide.
3. After a while and at proper distance a hidden image may appear. It's always blurred at 1st time so you need to give your eyes some time to accomodate and then by itself the image becomes both sharp and 3Dimensional.
4. If you see a hidden image is inside-out, it means you cross your eyes. You need to diverge them instead. If you see doubled objects - it means you diverge them too wide, try to refocus.
It may take a while, so be patient and do this couple of times with different stereograms. It really worth it! You may experience some eyestrain and even headache first time. It's ok and won't harm you. It's also good for your eyes like exercizes for muscles.
Good luck and thank you for trying!
Comments (3)
angelbearzs
wow she is awesome image!!!!:)
DavidEMartin
Nicely done.
Ruanomar
Cool! :)