To see the image in 3D, hold your head up straight, look at the vertical center line and cross your eyes. The 3D image will appear in the center.
If not, keep trying, it takes a bit of practice.
If you need help look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBa-bCxsZDk
If not, keep trying, it takes a bit of practice.
If you need help look at this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBa-bCxsZDk
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 851px
File Size 834.1 kB
try and practice with this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBa-bCxsZDk
Incorrect. Let me teach you a thing or two about how to create a real 3D image:
In order to perceive a 3D image by crossing your eyes, each of your eyes has to see a slightly different image. For example, let's use the video you posted:
http://i.imgur.com/eIAUS.png
If you cross your eyes on the top two, you'll clearly see that it's in 3D in the center. That's because they're slightly different from each other. When you look at the third box on the bottom, you can see I've overlapped the two top ones into a single box, so you can see the difference between the two on how they were able to achieve such an illusion.
Now, let's look at your image:
http://i.imgur.com/AqsJd.jpg
I did the exact same thing to yours as I did for the one above, believe it or not. Your left and right image align perfectly, so you can't even see that they're two different images overlapped. If both images are exactly the same, you will not get a 3D effect.
The differences between the two in the first picture are subtle, but enough to trick your eyes that 3D objects are orbiting everywhere.
In order to perceive a 3D image by crossing your eyes, each of your eyes has to see a slightly different image. For example, let's use the video you posted:
http://i.imgur.com/eIAUS.png
If you cross your eyes on the top two, you'll clearly see that it's in 3D in the center. That's because they're slightly different from each other. When you look at the third box on the bottom, you can see I've overlapped the two top ones into a single box, so you can see the difference between the two on how they were able to achieve such an illusion.
Now, let's look at your image:
http://i.imgur.com/AqsJd.jpg
I did the exact same thing to yours as I did for the one above, believe it or not. Your left and right image align perfectly, so you can't even see that they're two different images overlapped. If both images are exactly the same, you will not get a 3D effect.
The differences between the two in the first picture are subtle, but enough to trick your eyes that 3D objects are orbiting everywhere.
oh... sorry. But again I'm not very good with realism... I am not to the certain point of 3d stuff and thats why I'm going to a certain graphical commercial school.. to learn this stuff... also I do the 3d images of my art to practice... I see perspective and distance, I guess my eyes travel further then anybody else's so I tend to try and insist... I'm sorry for that.
You probably know best, and I dont want to tell you your wrong... so, okay.
Do you have any suggestions on how to make it more 3D (for the cross eyed)?
You probably know best, and I dont want to tell you your wrong... so, okay.
Do you have any suggestions on how to make it more 3D (for the cross eyed)?
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