Title: 3D MAGIC EYE PICTURES
Description: FREE PERSONAL MAGIC EYE PICTURES
magiceye - March 13, 2006 02:09 PM (GMT)
Remember those magic eye pictures back in the 80s, well we can now make you a magic eye picture from your own favourite photograph. Get your free personalised magic eye picture from
www.pembrokedesign.com
realretro - March 13, 2006 02:17 PM (GMT)
Antiriad2097 - March 13, 2006 03:05 PM (GMT)
I've never seen one of these that worked.
RS200 - March 13, 2006 03:11 PM (GMT)
Spent the last 30 mins trying my hardest to see at least "something" .. all to no avail. Perhaps though that is the trouble with me .. as I can't help but try to see something and that is not the way to do it .. relaxing is just not in my nature !
koopa42 - March 13, 2006 03:20 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (RS200 @ Mar 13 2006, 03:11 PM) |
| Spent the last 30 mins trying my hardest to see at least "something" .. all to no avail. Perhaps though that is the trouble with me .. as I can't help but try to see something and that is not the way to do it .. relaxing is just not in my nature ! |
Yo' RS
When they were all the rave in the early 90s I NEVER EVER got one to work :angry: have no idea if its just us tho'
necronom - March 13, 2006 03:49 PM (GMT)
I used to have one of those on my wall.
The first one I ever saw took me about 5 minutes to work, then it was only a few seconds from then on.
The trick is to "focus" on infinity, or at least quite a bit further than the pic. When you look in the distance, past the picture, you need to adjust your focus so that two points on the repeated pattern are over the top of each other. The 3D pic will then appear.
Kaptain_von - March 13, 2006 04:22 PM (GMT)
I can only see the images if I am wearing my contacts otherwise my vision is so shot away nowadays that I have trouble seeing the book/screen they are on let alone the image if I am not wearing them :)
merman - March 13, 2006 04:34 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Kaptain_von @ Mar 13 2006, 04:22 PM) |
| I can only see the images if I am wearing my contacts otherwise my vision is so shot away nowadays that I have trouble seeing the book/screen they are on let alone the image if I am not wearing them :) |
Similar problem here - never could get those magic eye pictures to work, and I'm very short-sighted
Jumpman - March 13, 2006 05:15 PM (GMT)
I have to take my specs off to look at them or I can't change the focus of my eyes.
I used to make these. There was a brilliant Amiga freeware program that did them. I tried to find one for the PC a while ago and had a lot of trouble finding one, that was free anyway. and the results were variable to say the least.
Incidentally, if you put two identical pictures side by side you can see it in 3-D as well. I have a book of stereograms and it has different styles of them. There's names for them all. It has a selection of Nintendo based ones.
I'll try it here for you now.


Now if you look at that like it's a stereogram then you should see 3 Marios and the one in the middle will look 3D.
And for the traditionalists among you, try this one I made earlier.
MattC - March 13, 2006 05:29 PM (GMT)
It's a Dalek :)
--O---<
-/..\
/___\
peter rousselange - March 13, 2006 06:00 PM (GMT)
Curiously,Mario worked very well,Dalek,thought it was an
army of robots marching out the screen?? I think it
nearly worked.any chance of another one?thanks
cheers peter.
realretro - March 13, 2006 07:45 PM (GMT)
I couldn't see anything. <_<
rossi46 - March 13, 2006 11:03 PM (GMT)
Ironically, I only ever got stereograms to work when I was tripping (back in the hedonistic 90s)
Then again, everything was messed-up looking at that time B)
retro mania - March 14, 2006 04:19 PM (GMT)
Yeah its a darlek once you have the nak to this its easy I've got a whole book of these.
peter rousselange - March 14, 2006 04:28 PM (GMT)
Rats its a Dalek!!?ho hum,still see robots,though there
are two large legs(?) front of screen?
cheers peter.
Ghostbiscuit - March 14, 2006 08:14 PM (GMT)
I thought it was a barbecue... but then realised it was a dalek.
...Which makes it THE FIRST MAGIC EYE PICTURE I HAVE EVER "SEEN".
Today is a milestone in my life. :lol:
Tim.Lad - April 6, 2006 11:14 PM (GMT)
the trick is with these is to look at the picture and try and focus on somthing behind it, but don`t consentrate on the picture.
Jumpman - April 7, 2006 07:12 PM (GMT)
I still plan to make you some more, I've just misplaced the program somehow... honest.
I've looked for it several times now and can't find it on my PC.
Erk. :rolleyes: