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A GREAT TIME IN SNOWY NEW YORK!
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3DTONY
Ha ha, that picture of you drawing on that fellows head is great, you look so psychotic!
CheerS!
Who is that being whose head your are signing? He is a strange looking man. He seems to suffer much, yet strangely desire, the painful signature.
Well, TR… they do call them “sharpies”
Aww! I like the one of you and Danny Hellman! Don’t you look dashing! A lace shirt-front even! Gotta love a man that dresses the part. Wish I could have been there.
Is the stereo pair possibly reversed left and right? I can’t seem to bring it into focus and it seems like the left image view is actually a view from more to the right than the right one.
Focus your eyes three feet behind the monitor and it works.
No wait, you’re right. It works if you cross your eyes. Maybe he flipped it. The photo was taken by Angryjim Campbell, he colors most of my work.
Ah cool, that makes sense. I was focusing beyond the screen. My dad shot stereo slides when I was a kid and I used to love to get lost in the images.
Yes! Cross yer eyes! I personally can’t focus doing the parallel viewing method. There is also a version in anaglyph form (red/cyan glasses needed) at my 3dblog: angryjim.com/3d
Nice stereoscopic imagery.
=D
Ooo… You should consider making a drinky crow comic in stereoscopic… iscness.
That is a great idea.
If you cross your eyes just right you can create a “third image” in between the left and right that clearly looks 3D. And it’s a lot easier than trying to see the image hidden in one of those old “magic eye” things that were popular in the 1990s.
Wow, that actually worked pretty well!
It works well with vintage stereopticon cards, too, especially the risque ones. Helps to determine whether it’s worth buying.
If you cross your eyes you’ll get a backwards 3D effect. You have to relax your eyes and focus a few feet beyond the monitor. It’s tricky.
I’m wrong I think he flipped it for eye-crossing effect.
I would only go for 3d Maakies if soon makes little clay sculptures like those old viewmaster reels. Or maybe the dolls in real life settings. always felt they looked bad when someone converted 2d art.
>Or maybe the dolls in real life settings.<
GOOD IDEA JIM! DO IT!!!
If you do have an old stereoscope, you could print it out and view it in that, but in that case you would indeed need cut them apart and put the left image on the right.