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      SketchUpNoobie
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      Very cool. I've always loved these stereograms. This is even cooler. Very nice. I want to know how to do it. 🎉

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        srx
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        Yes of course, but how? 😄

        www.saurus.rs

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          Roger
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          I was waiting for someone to do this. And now they have done it. I would like to see a nice architectural model done this way.

          http://www.azcreative.com

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            SketchUpNoobie
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            @roger said:

            I would like to see a nice architectural model done this way.

            THAT would be cool. 😎

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              boofredlay
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              These are very cool indeed.

              http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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                SketchUpNoobie
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                Last one is cool. I still don't get how you did this. Would this work with any repetitive geometric shape?

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                  Roger
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                  I'm sorry, I thought "Can you see it?" was a remark by Sarah Palin (Would be presidential candidate and former Alaska governor) commenting on being able to see Russia from her backyard in Alaska.

                  http://www.azcreative.com

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                    @roger said:

                    I'm sorry, I thought "Can you see it?" was a remark by Sarah Palin (Would be presidential candidate and former Alaska governor) commenting on being able to see Russia from her backyard in Alaska.

                    Tangent coming up...

                    Of course, in 1867 [after negotiations and escrow were delayed by the Civil War] the then cash-strapped Russian-Empire deftly off-loaded their massive [and then seemingly useless chunk] of 'Russian-American', by 'conning' the USA into buying it for just $7.2 million dollars [a bargain!] [after the UK/Canada didn't want it as they already had the Yukon and British Columbia to worry about!]... If they hadn't then Sarah Palin's back-yard would have actually been inside Russia !

                    Luckily the USA's 'punt' paid off - although no one suspected that Russian-America and/or the Department/District/Territory and finally State of Alaska [1959] had so many untapped resources... 😉

                    And of course we ignore the fact that like the rest of the land appropriated by various 'Empires' etc it already had indigenous peoples who had 'owned' the land for generations, so Russia's selling it to the USA is in someways an academic long-con. The word 'aborigine' is now normally applied to the inhabitants of Australia [the Southern-Land] before 'we' arrived - but in fact 'ab-origine' is simply Latin for 'those who were there from the beginning' [origin] and applies to all people that had their birthright sold from under them by parties who didn't even own it to sell it in the first place...

                    TIG

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                      koipetta
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                      oups,here it is.

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                        koipetta
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                        An other one more colorfull...

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                          koipetta
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                          Less than 1% black ink create a profond impression on a blank page....

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                            koipetta
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                            Now you don t anymore.So sorry but if need be,pm me. I post edit it because i beleived this topic render its usefullness which was to verify if some other people could see what i was seeing.Many thanks again.

                            Koipetta

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                              SketchUpNoobie
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                              You could still leave it up so others could see its awesomeness. 💚

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                                SketchUpNoobie
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                                I don't really understand what you are saying about positive or negative. If they appear to pop out or indent? They are very cool nontheless. Keep them coming please. 😛

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                                  koipetta
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                                  yes,exactly.For instance, if you are myopic you will see it caving in ...

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                                    koipetta
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                                    Or as in the case of Jim Smith who respond to the post the first,the effect was coming out of his screen.By the way,i appreciated very much your feed back.

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                                      koipetta
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                                      One word of caution, don t expect your brain to work in reconstructing the 3d if you are ebriated.The brain part structure responsible for this reconstruction is sleeping.Try again the evening after.

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                                        SketchUpNoobie
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                                        @koipetta said:

                                        yes,exactly.For instance, if you are myopic you will see it caving in ...

                                        Oh. Well, I see some of it caving in and some of it popping out. In the last picture, the brown spots appear to pop outward for me. Love 'em. 😄

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                                          jeff hammond
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                                          @unknownuser said:

                                          @koipetta said:

                                          yes,exactly.For instance, if you are myopic you will see it caving in ...

                                          Oh. Well, I see some of it caving in and some of it popping out. In the last picture, the brown spots appear to pop outward for me. Love 'em. 😄

                                          yeah, 1/2 the picture pops out and 1/2 caves..
                                          regardless, i'm seeing the last one opposite of sunoobie.. the brown caves in and the red pops..

                                          dotdotdot

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                                            SketchUpNoobie
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                                            This is a bit harder for me to see but when you see it, it's one of the nicest. I think the black and white are harder because this one and the other B&W are the hardest for me to see. I can see the other ones almost instantly. Perhaps as a test, you could post the same design both in color and in B&W so we can compare them. Keep up the awesome work. 👍

                                            P.S. I'm still waiting for a tutorial. 😉

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