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A 3D (stereo) crosseye scene of indian paintbrush...and Photoshop.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
I'm new to photoshop so, I'm investigating different tuturials to see what effects can be made. I think there's plenty of potential with changing the background - play with size, style and perception.
I think there are problems too -- pictures can look too flat
A stereo (3D) crosseye view. A jaw-dropping VAST area called the Shirley Basin. Rain not reaching the ground.
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a hike to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak near Laramie.
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A crosseye stereo view from Laramie. An abandoned engine block in the prairie.
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A stereo (3D) crosseye view from Laramie. Appears like an aerial hyper stereo of a large land area, but it's only about 2 feet across...this is what wind and water does to sand in intermittant stream beds.
The power of fractals!]
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A stereo (3D) crosseye view. A jaw-dropping VAST area called the Shirley Basin.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here:
A CROSSEYE stereo (3D) view from Laramie. Rocks in a comfy chair....
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A crosseye stereoview from Laramie. This blossom is about 1" across.
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A 3D Stereo Crosseye view from a hike to the summit of Medicine Bow Peak near Laramie. This is taken very near the summit!
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tuturial here: