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I Saw Three Ships (Magic Eye)

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I post this hand-drawn 'Magic Eye' stereogram with permission from the artist, Woody Brison, for your Christmas enjoyment. I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day in the morning. To see the 3D effect, look at or imagine something in the distance above your screen, then shift your gaze gradually down as if the distant object had descended down behind the screen. Then find the yellow suns in the picture, still looking "through" the picture into the distance. Hopefully you will see one solid yellow sun in the center, which you can freely examine, and another less distinct sun on each side. Once you've acquired this, shift your gaze gradually to the clouds, which should seem closer than the suns, and then the waves, which proceed in 3D fashion from the horizon, and so forth to all the features. Woody drew this by hand using only Microsoft Paint. Justin

Comments (3)


Tanialmeida

7:28PM | Thu, 25 December 2003

gorgeous mood and color, i like it well done!!

robertdeniro

12:28PM | Sat, 03 July 2004

Yeah. This is pretty cool. Great job

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Deane

6:51AM | Thu, 13 January 2005

Nicely executed stereogram. Great job!!


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