A Conversation for 3D Stereograms

Cross eyed!

Post 1

Vestboy

This is a great entry. I'm lucky enough to be able to see 3D stuff in this way but I hadn't come across the ASCII SIRDS. I thought you were joking when you mentioned ASCII being used for this purpose but, there in front of me, dots and letters and dashes became three dimensional pictures! I think I need a little lie down now.

Well done! smiley - bubbly


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Post 2

Farlander

Thanks, Vestboy. smiley - biggrin I think that ASCII floaters are easier to see than normal Magic Eye ones; maybe I should have started my friends on those before moving on to commercial stereograms!


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Post 3

Vestboy

Do you have any tips or rules for creating 3D ASCII pictures. It's the sort of thing I'd like to have a go at.


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Post 4

Farlander

Here's a page that features examples of ASCII stereograms:

http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~singlis/sirds/general.html

Hope it helps! smiley - cheers


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