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I think this is a 'parallel view' autostereogram in whiuch the 'background is in front of the 3-D skull. It's tempting to view it cross eyed and get the background behind the skull, but then the skull's eyes and nose 'bug out' of a dished face, which is definitely not right.
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~Missak May 4, 2012  Professional Filmographer
I know, you're right. I was just learning how to do it, but I can't do parallel view myself, just cross eyes (that way I see it ok), but I should post the other version too. Thanks!

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Gotta love magic eye. I miss that stuff.

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~Missak Mar 25, 2007  Professional Filmographer
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I can see it! Cool, I used to love those stereogram posters and books. This is fun!

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~Missak Mar 25, 2007  Professional Filmographer
great :). Do you see it as a hole? or as a ball coming outside?

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I see it popping out.

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Mood: Joy ~Missak Mar 26, 2007  Professional Filmographer
ok :P so according to what Dimka teached me, you are using cross eye view which is not usual, but is what I usually do... I'll post a parallel version to see if it is easier or more accurated. Thanks for your comments!

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Yeah, that's the only way I've ever been able to do it.

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Mood: Sadness ~Missak Mar 26, 2007  Professional Filmographer
Yeah, I neither can see with parallel view :(

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