the first one is terrible. sorry, just telling it how i see it. way too much movement, i had ot focus on the door to get the two to align, then the spheres didnt match up at all. the one with the lamp was pretty good, still a little too much movement i thought, the hallway would have been good if not for the white blurs/circles you added, and the one with you and your gf was pretty good.
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the first one is terrible. sorry, just telling it how i see it. way too much movement, i had ot focus on the door to get the two to align, then the spheres didnt match up at all.
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actually they do match...
it's another matter entirely if you can't see it. oddly enough, that first image is the one that renders the most "3D" for me out of all of them.
haha i can only imagine if your parents saw your "altar," funny stuff.
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they have seen it. they don't get it. no-one does really. but then, i am 23, so i've sort of moved on from worrying about my parents reaction to who i am.
very awsome man im really feelin these. ive been workin on some of my own but focusing on haveing 2 colors occupy one spot moreso than the 3d effect as well im haveing trouble creating pieces that have a true 3d feel, any advice? well go check the gallery first and lemme know heres a link,
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Re: 9 of my own stereoscopic images
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Originally Posted by voleurz
am i the only one who cant figure out how to make em work?
no, you are not alone
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