Methods For Making A Magic Eye?

Stereograms are illusions of 3D surfaces that can be created by selecting a mask and a pattern of your choice. They are a new way of looking at the world and can be created using various software, such as Stereogram Explorer, Magic Eye Maker, and EasyStereogramBuilder.

Magic Eye.js is a JavaScript library that allows users to create trippy 3-D stereograms by turning any image into a 3D illusion. It generates single-image random dot stereograms (SIRDS) in the browser. Users can find existing 3D models using tools like Ex/r/depthMaps or Google Make in GIMP or Photoshop.

Creating their own 3D images is easy with EasyStereogramBuilder, which doesn’t require an account. Users can select the foreground pattern and mask, and then generate their own stereogram.

In this tutorial, Pastorross presents an interesting approach to generating stereograms using Blender. Stereograms are illusions of 3D surfaces, and users can use custom patterns or masks created by themselves. The journey towards creating an AI Magic Eye involved training Chat GPT to understand the concept of an Autostereogram, a single-image 3D model.


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📹 Magic Eye: The optical illusion, explained

The science behind the stereogram craze of the 1990s. You might have remembered when sterograms appeared on Seinfeld.


Methods For Making A Magic Eye
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  • Years ago i had a article on these images. While i could see everyone my ex couldn’t see anything apart from swirling and abstract patterns. 20 years later, I’m starting to see these again. After just seeing some on Etsy, I wondered if these could be created in Photoshop?? What a surprise, there are loads of articles! I’m thinking of making some as presents for Christmas now… and nicely framed . Thanks, the tip of reading the subtitles is a bonus too.

  • Hello ! thank-you very much for this awesome tutorial !! I have one question : if I want to make a stereogram with a different final file size, it it important to keep the the different sections proportional to 188x400px ? or to always split the image in 10 different sections ? (If I want to make a squared stereogram for example) Thanks in advance for your answer

  • This article requires a bunch more insight into photoshop than the random beginner (I don’t speak this language, I’ll edit circles around you in Premier but I’ve never messed too deeply into PS) will know. Half of the stuff they do isn’t even showing what buttons they click. Also, its EXTREMELY hard to watch what is going on while also reading, a voiced tutorial would be very helpful with understanding. Currently I am stuck at the breaking up the image with the layers (1:57) — How does he isolate the color image in the shape of the rabbit? I am lost.

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