I did some googling and I think I understand how to make my Zentangle images pop. Please take a look and let me know if this works.
Sinc, I showed some images to friends the other day. Two people could see the 3D right away, the other person couldn't see it at all. Since my cataract surgery, I see everything double so these work well for me
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I did some googling and I think I understand how to make my Zentangle images pop. Please take a look and let me know if this works.
Sinc, I showed some images to friends the other day. Two people could see the 3D right away, the other person couldn't see it at all. Since my cataract surgery, I see everything double so these work well for me
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It does indeed pop. With the simpler subject I can see how you did it by slightly offsetting one colour in the second image.
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No way to really show this except with a stereo image. It's one of those new "Bubble Wrap Generation" pieces of playground equipment, designed to replace those deadly Merry-go-Rounds and Teeter-Totters.
As yet no-one has managed to hang themselves, but none-the-less I am keeping my fingers crossed.
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Probably about time to let this thread die, as it does not seem to be inspiring anyone else to try what is an incredibly simple low-tech technique for 3D imaging.
Anyways will finish this off with a shot of what for me is a very special place. TheCrags.jpg
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Probably about time to let this thread die, as it does not seem to be inspiring anyone else to try what is an incredibly simple low-tech technique for 3D imaging.
Anyways will finish this off with a shot of what for me is a very special place. Attachment 25912
It's not because the technique is uninteresting, but, for me and many others, it doesn't work. There is a significant range of binocular fusion skills ("lateral phoria") and for some viewers, especially those who suppress the image from one eye when looking at a (2D) screen, fusing the images is difficult to impossible.
I have always had this difficulty, but I was delighted when I saw a 3D movie with glasses; I was able to have a 3D experience.