Mandelscape cross-eyed stereogram by DuncanC
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Description
This is a "cross-eyed stereogram."
To view it, sit at a comfortable distance from your monitor and look at the dividing line between the images. Then hold your finger about halfway between your eyes and the screen so it appears just at the bottom of the image. Then look at your finger and slowly move it closer to your nose. This will cause you to cross your eyes. As your finger gets closer to your eyes, the left and right images will cross over and at some point you should see a stereoscopic view in your field of vision between the two images on the screen. It takes a little practice. Once you are able to see the stereo image, you should be able to hold your eyes in position and remove your finger.
The image was generated with FractalWorks, a free high performance fractal rendering program for Macintosh computers.
Comments (7)
Seaview123
That was the best explanation I've seen yet of how to view a stereogram, and it worked like a charm the very 1st time I tried it. Great work on this piece! Excellent work on the fractal landscape!
afugatt
Excellent!
polterbyte
Awesome effect.
shood
Very nice stereo landscape. Good depth.
farmerC
This is fantastic work.
Dinhi
This was tough! It kept overlapping, will hit it again tomorrow [=
jockc
totally awesome picture. When I was a kid I had the bottom bunk, and looking straight up I could see this metal mesh (holding up the top bunk). Out of boredom I would stair at that mesh going cross eyed or eye relaxed (like you do with 3d stereo dot pictures) all the time. Now I love stereogram pictures, especially fractal ones.