To see the stereogram, click on the grayscale image(Best viewed with a screen resolution of at least 800 X 600)
These stereograms are made to be viewed with the
"relaxed eye" technique; i.e., you view it by letting your gaze "relax;" as though you are looking at a distant object. (If
you have trouble seeing the stereogram, try focussing on the reflection of a bright object in your monitor screen.)
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This stereogram is a head-on view of the B2 Bomber. The background field is a simple marble texture.
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This stereogram is a bust of Albert Einstein. The background field was painted in a paint program, and some graphics (e.g. the floating atom) were added by hand in a paint program.
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This stereogram is a scene including some of our Mojave Desert animal life: a jackrabbit, a tortoise, and a raven. It's my first stereogram. The background field was painted in a paint program.
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This is a stereogram that I made as a gift for a friend (Les Tepe) who likes pictures of tepees. The background field was done in a paint program, and the cartoon-style indian and hawk were added manually in a paint program.
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This is a stereogram that I made as a gift for my daughter Sara when she graduated from the University of California at Santa Cruz (it's the UCSC mascot, the bananna slug). The background field was done in a paint program.
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