Stereoscopic Imaging 3D Illusion

Effective 3D illusion made by alternating to and fro photos from two different angles. This tricks the brain to perceive that a 3D space is present. Check out the rest which consists of 11 more pics after the jump.

Source: Isnichwahr

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    6 Comments »

    1. デザインのしずく said

      February 20, 2007 @ 8:21 am

      【すごい!】Escデスクトップアニメーション…

      いつもみている、ヘミちゃんのところ(Hemmy.net)ですごい動画が紹介されているのを発見。 3Dソフトか、またはVistaの宣伝に使っても良さそうなクオリティです。 おれも、こんなの作って…



    2. Caio said

      February 21, 2007 @ 5:53 am

      Jesus Christ that’s nice. I’d seen a couple of those here and there, but never all collected like this.

      God I love Hemmy. Keep up the good work, man.



    3. KuroNeko said

      February 22, 2007 @ 1:54 am

      I don’t get it. This is suposed to have two animated frames showig two different angles, so the eye blends it into a 3D perspective, is that right? I can -try- to understand that, but how come they are animated jpg files?



    4. Hugo said

      February 22, 2007 @ 6:18 pm

      This pictures are not tricking the brain. It is how the brain works. The brain gets two images, one of the right eye and one of the left eye, and because the two images have slightly differente angles the brain gets the deepness and the perspective. Here you are doing the same but with two images in little time, so the brain can get the information as well.



    5. andi said

      April 6, 2007 @ 1:46 am

      Where these taken during an earthquake, or does the photographer just have parkinsons?



    6. David said

      July 6, 2007 @ 8:53 pm

      Interesting. It would seem that parallax plays at least as much of a role in 3D visualization as does strereoscopic viewing.



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