2:47 BLEW ME AWAY! This is....BEYOND insane!.. I see... A rabbit float around, upside down, I see a fuckin COW do it too!.. a floating pyramid , an asteroid shape thing, A GOT DAMN Blowpop SUCKER!?? seriously ? a birthday hat cone, from 25 years ago? a NASA rocket ship, a cube that morphs into a cylinder shape... then shit got REALLY unbelievable! After the tentacles stopped waving at me, an alligator was chomping at me.. then, as WEEEIRRRRD as this is gonna sound, A TEA KETTLE!! I can see a Teapot clear as all get out..., I saw a pretzel , and a revolving DONUT !!.. Tnen at the very end..... Cobra Kia ..100% NOT LYING ! ....... Are ya'll seeing this too?
it would look inverted if you look at the cross-eyed stereogram as a wall-eyed, the wall-eyed as a cross-eyed. this is a cross-eyed stereogram animation. you need to cross your eyes. 👀
These animated ones are the correct direction for me but the static ones are always inverted now. I could see them on command and correctly for hours back in the 90s, them one day they inverted and I can't see them "right" anymore.
@@professortheremin It's not a deep hole, it's different shapes protruding from the image. You're using the wrong method. The title says this is a cross-eye stereogram, so you have to focus your eyes infront of the screen... rather than letting your focus relax to a point behind the screen (which is the usual method)
@@BlueCrayon77 I can only do this method, the other one is concave for me. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, I know what I have to do but no matter how hard I try I can't
@@Srta.Meia-noite A good trick to try and see these "cross-eyed" ones is to hold you finger up halfway between you and the screen and focus on your finger. You might notice the image on the screen behind your finger is now 3D but hard to focus on. Then it's just practice! Good luck
There was something very much like this that was interactive. Where you moved the mouse is where it pointed. I had it on my old computer, but I cannot find the program now, can you help?
using my app. Sirds for Mac. itunes.apple.com/app/sirds/id547093431?ls=1&mt=12 i also made a custom app that generates a series of depth map images of a rotating 3D object. and used an older version of the QuickTime Player app to combine all these images into a movie.
The cross-eyed SIRDS hurt my eyes. It's much easier to watch SIRDS with a focal point behind the image, while the eyes are more relaxed, and the image appear clearer.
i needed 8-| but my eyes went X-| now im left in desperation sitting in a corner of my house watching people enjoying 3d movies.... moral of the story...... friends are useless.....just sometimes....