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3-D Vision

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Author ConfusedCartman
Tags author:confusedcartman rated test
Created 2006-04-04
Last Modified 2006-04-05
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4
by 25 people.
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Description This is somewhat like my Blind Spot level I designed a little while ago(to find it, go to top rated and click "Test Level"). This works best in the thumbnail image. Again, please read the ENTIRE description, so you understand exactly what going on. After that, the instructions for the level will follow.

Your eyes are a marvelous thing. 3-D vision is one of the most amazing things our eyes provide. In a nutshell, each eye has a different perspective of things. Try closing one eye, memorizing that image, and switch eyes. You will have different views of the same object. Now, what our eyes do is take these images, figure out what fits, and designs a 3-D image using both perspectives, creating what you see. Now, this map shows you how that works.

Step 1) Cross your eyes(I apologize to those of you that are incapable of doing that), and try to line up the two images until they seem to become one image.

Step 2) Observe the image. Does it seem a little odd? As you observe more, you should deduce that it seems to either look like a hallway, or an odd shape sticking upwards.. Actually, the two images(which are slightly different), act as the two perspectives your eyes see. Your eyes are taking the different information, and creating a logical 3-D image out of it. Cool, huh?

Also, as you have the single image formed, try moving your head left to right, right to left. It creates an odd effect.

**I do not feel this was executed as well as it could have been, so if you would like to use this idea, but can execute it better than me, then feel free.

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whoah

nice. 5/5

>_< Me looking at the map lol

I cant get my eyes to cross so far. But i got close 0_o

whooooa....

oooooohh!!!! i like it!
They have stuff like impossible triangles on top-rated, so why isn't this at least 4.5/5?

5/5

I have a suggestion

For those people that can't cross eyes properly, get a pencil and focus on the tip of it with the computer screen behind it. Then try and looking and sort of focus...over the pencil. Sorry if this doesn't work but it's supposed to also be good for vision or something like that.

I have a suggestion

For those people that can't cross eyes properly, get a pencil and focus on the tip of it with the computer screen behind it. Then try and looking and sort of focus...over the pencil. Sorry if this doesn't work but it's supposed to also be good for vision or something like that.

oh! i see it now!

you don't REALLY have to cross your eyes. just a little tiny bit. 5 for no real reason

i don't get it

i can see the hallway without doing all that. and what's with the thing about moving your head? will you explain that a little more? thanks

THAT IS

bloody cool 4.5aved

I dont get it

I dont get it??? I think i can cross my eyes, I can look at my nose and make everything double.

I dont get it

I dont get it??? I think i can cross my eyes, I can look at my nose and make everything double.

I SEE

i see a hallway to a door and 2 other doors beside it

I

can't... cross my eyes...

lol

i dont understand why such a high rating? its not that hard to do...no rating

I think

it's pretty good
i see a hallway leading to a door

@ bigblargh

I agree. I was thinking about that while making it, but since I could not come up with a better way of executing it, I used this. @ Everyone: If you would like to use this idea, but can execute it better than me, then feel free.

Whoa!!!

I see three "hallways" when I go cross-eyed.

weerd

4.5/5

Meh.

Cool idea, but not executed well. The only thing that's raised is the rectangle at the top.