Remember these things?
It's not a trick, if you're wondering. There actually is something to see.
It's not a trick, if you're wondering. There actually is something to see.
Goddamn it. I came here to say this. Take my upvote.
I got a lunch and a soda, and I'm not leaving until I see that sailboat.
This is my wierd superpower: I can see these things at a glance. shrug I was hoping for superstrength...
Me too, but only by going cross-eyed, so instead of a butterfly, I see a butterfly shaped hole.
I think that's just what this kind looks like. I never see them as anything but a hole, or maybe like layers of cut paper separated from each other.
Edit: nope, I'm wrong. There's a difference between doing it cross-eyed and doing it... Whatever the opposite of cross-eyed is. I just did it both ways; one pops out and ones a hole.
Oh my god. I finally did it. After over 30 years I finally got to see one of these. Thank you friend. I saw it so clearly for like 10 seconds.
So far I counted 4 outcomes depending on how I'm adjusting my eyes:
"What you need is a fatty-boom-batty blunt! And I guarantee you'll be seeing a sailboat, an ocean, and maybe even some of those big-tittied mermaids doing some of that lesbian shit!" - Jay, Christian Prophet
I used to check out the books from the public library in the early 2000's. I wasn't able to see them for the longest time. Once I could, I did every stereograph I could get my hands on.
The actual concept isn’t difficult to implement (z+1? Shift it over a pixel and fill with an appropriate noise/blur function, then shift back for z-1)
the hard part is building the depth map, especially when you’re using higher resolution. You’re essentially doing 3D rendering at that point
OMG I finally got it after all of those years... I get it what it's supposed to look like.
It's butterfly and design/pattern is as same as the background, you just see it in somewhat 3D form, you're not supposed to blur your vision too much, just slight. I kept trying changing the blur until I got it.
WTF, so above method I did, I saw butterfly popped out. Then I tried doing the same but crossing my eyes, I see two cut out butterflies, like first one is bigger sunk in, then another smaller one sunk into the first butterfly.
Mind blown.
Yep you can do it both ways, but the depth is inverted! I think most magic eye ones are for "looking through", but there are ones made for crossed eyes as well.
I've never been able to see them before and I saw this one.
Not only does it look 3D but it actually changes perspective as I tilt my phone around wtf.
Edit: I can't get it to happen again :(
Keep at it. I was so happy, I went to magiceye.com and played around for while.
And yeah it was pretty cool that it change perspective as phone tilts around.
Thanks, I still have to learn where Lemmy and the rest oft the Fediverse are compatible and where they aren't.
I can only see them backwards by crossing my eyes. There’s as clear as day but they fall into the page, not pop out of it
Yeah. There's both versions of this. Cross view and parallel view. Depending how it's made, it can pop out or sink into the image. Parallel view wants you to watch through the picture to a point where the patterns converge again. The tricky part is to focus on the converging image.
Do that's what I do: I cross my eyes until I shift one pattern over to another
It's always sunk in though
It's funny you say that. I have astigmatism, but I learned to see these on demand before I got glasses to correct it. The tricks all involve getting your eyes to focus farther away than the actual image surface. I could easily see the butterfly while wearing my glasses. Then I read your comment and tried again without my glasses and I could still see something but it was no longer a cute butterfly. Without my glasses, it was an abyssal horror with wings unfolding from other wings in a vaguely butterfly configuration.
Do you need both eyes for this? One of my eyes is almost useless and also lazy, the other one has... Something, I don't recall what, but it's all blurry from up close and hard to focus. Guessing astigmatism. I don't wear glasses.
Yes, it's entirely dependent of tricking your eyes into changing their angle as if they are looking at something farther away than the image actually is.
Hmm. I used to be able to see these so easily, but that was such a long time ago and I've since had Lasik. I wonder if that changes things.
Depending on how you cross your eyes you can see a single butterfly, a butterfly on top of a 4-winged butterfly, or a 4-winged butterfly on top of a 6-winged butterfly.
My mom got me a book with around a hundred of these in it like 35 years ago. When I met my now wife around 18 years ago she thought it was the coolest thing in the world. She had never seen them before, so it was neat to be the one to introduce her. She spent hours staring at that book. I think it might have even helped me seem impressive when we first started dating.
Everyone keeps saying to go cross eye or to do all these tricks but I see the image at a glance and it's much simpler and less painful with one trick. Treat it like a window.
The whole point is that you are trying to defocis yours eyes so the image overlaps on itself and makes the image inside it stand out. You can try practicing on other things like a mirror or a screen door or window before looking at these where you focus not on the screen itself or the mirror itself but past it.
If you can trick yourself into just looking into the image like it's behind a window and just casually let your eyes defocus and look for a shape in the mess then you can fixate on it and see the image.
I think it's definitely better than straining to try and see it.
Woah, that's the fastest I've ever been able to see one of those, and it was on my phone screen.
Tip: When your face is close to the screen, don't focus too fast. Let your eyes slowly converge until they lock on
I just introduced my kids to these, I had a book as a kid and was one of the only one of my friends that could see it.
They're called autostereograms and are built for either cross eyed viewing or wall eyed viewing. Looking at one in the wrong direction inverts the 3d effect.
These never worked for me because my eyes are too broken. I got -13 Astigmatism so with glasses the image is too blurry even a few cm from my nose, and without glasses it's clear right up on my nose but anything beyond that is a blurry mess.
Actually the distance from your nose doesn't matter. Think of it this way. When you look at a screen or piece of paper, both of your eyes are trained to converge on the paper or screen. These images have a hidden point somewhere beyond the paper/screen where your eyes can easily focus and see the hidden 3d image.
Hold your hand 3 inches behind your phone. Move your phone away and focus I your hand. Return the phone while maintaining your focus on your hand.
That's all it takes. Different images have different focal points, so 3 inches might work for this image but not for others. Might have to experiment a bit. But if you can see your hand in focus, then you can also see these images.
It's pretty easy to do once you learn how to. Look for repeating patterns in the image, and start crossing your eye (doesn't matter distance from the screen). And stop just when two copies merge. You can practice by holding out your two thumbs and slowly cross your eyes until the two thumbs merge in the middle and you see three thumbs. Or draw two dots on a paper and cross your eyes until you turn them into three.
Why is there a Rorschach test as the image? And why does it look like my parents having sex?