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Yeah - you're not really supposed to cross your eyes but to continue to look straight ahead (through the image, not at it) as you get closer to it. I guess crossing your eyes makes the two images overlap but in reverse.

I can tell my brain that, but the second the image gets to a certain distance my eyes just auto focus that way now.
 
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Two sharks and like, a shipwreck or a log or something.

Two sharks (top middle, bottom left), and some sort of plant growth on the bottom right.

The way to see magic eyes is to cross your eyes slowly and align the pattern between the two images until they overlap. The image should be visible. But I have an easy time crossing my eyes.

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You have to pretend that you're trying to look through the picture at something in the distance, like looking through a window. You'll start to see the pattern shift sideways as your eyes change focus, when the pattern overlaps then the 3D image appears.


You guys are messing with me. There's nothing there :D

I'll try harder
 
Yeah. The one in OP doesn't work well. Check the color code, it looks clearly different.

huh? the point is it looks clearly different - but *IS* identical (if you check the RGBs)

Alright if you want to quibble the compression at imgur changed it by 1 byte, in which case look at the guardian original image.

not that the effect changes .. still looks totally orange vs totally brown but actually is identical.
 
You have to "cross" your eyes, make the pattern overlap.

Nope. There's two ways of viewing stereograms; convergent and divergent. Convergent is crossing your eyes such that they focus on a point in front of the image. Divergent is focusing through the image at a point behind, so you're actually uncrossing them. Magic Eye branded stereograms are all divergent; this one is also divergent, although I don't know if it's a Magic Eye one.

If you view a stereogram the 'wrong' way, it'll be inverted; content that is meant to be close will look distant, and vice-versa.
 
Tis the season?

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I see doggies under a Christmas tree!

And Satan.

Nope. There's two ways of viewing stereograms; convergent and divergent. Convergent is crossing your eyes such that they focus on a point in front of the image. Divergent is focusing through the image at a point behind, so you're actually uncrossing them. Magic Eye branded stereograms are all divergent; this one is also divergent, although I don't know if it's a Magic Eye one.

If you view a stereogram the 'wrong' way, it'll be inverted; content that is meant to be close will look distant, and vice-versa.

I relax my eyes so I start seeing double, then the image "snaps" into place, so...I guess that's divergent?
 
yeah! doggies and presents under a tree.

once it clicks, as you move your head very slightly, the foreground and background move independently as though it has depth.
 
The trick I learned to do them was to put your face close as possible to the image and stare, then slowly back away and don't re-adjust your eyes. Doing that enough times I learned just to be able to look at them an unfocus automatically.
 
fuck this, I've never been able to see anything


it's a conspiracy

The video linked of next-level magic eye sucks but the first few seconds in useful in teaching you what you need to do with your eyes. Basically, pause the screen where there is two dots. Not relax your eyes until you see 3 dots. Then you do that when looking at a magic eye, but do not focus on anything in particular, just relax your eyes and look at nothing and then POP.
 
I see doggies under a Christmas tree!

And Satan.



I relax my eyes so I start seeing double, then the image "snaps" into place, so...I guess that's divergent?

Yeah. I find that by far the easier way to view, but I can do both. I can *sustain* divergent without straining, though.
 
"Crossing your eyes" is pretty shitty advice for seeing Magic Eye pictures. Just relax them and look through the image. I've never had a problem seeing them. They're fucking awesome.

Also, regarding the topic, this:

I prefer this example of the same illusion. The A and B squares are the same color.

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...is the correct answer. Blows my mind every time I see it.

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taken from this article today:

http://www.theguardian.com/children...ns-ever-clive-gifford-eye-benders?CMP=ema_632

The "orange" and "brown" squares in the middle of the the top and side cube faces are in fact identical in colour
they are both brown... (use a colour inspector to prove it)

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Debug your brain :)
I did use a color inspector and they absolutely never came back with the same color. Photoshop's color pallete jumped every time I took a sample. Fail.

I prefer this example of the same illusion. The A and B squares are the same color.

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This classic one is amazing though. Each time you sample A or B in photoshop, the hex color code comes back #787878. You just don't imagine that shadow is darkening the white square by that much, but it totally is.
 
Loved Magic Eye as a kid!

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YAAAAAAAAAAAASSSS!!!! I love these so much!!

My mom had a frame with this in it and I was always able to adjust my eye to see it. Everyone else never could and alwasy thought I was lying about what I saw lol. If I'm correct, this one is the sail boat with all the skeletons undersea.
 
The key to Magic Eye is preventing your eyes from naturally converging as they would normally when you look at something close up. This results in a double image and at a certain distance the two images align and create a 3D image.

The real trick is focusing on the non-existent 3D image instead of the real 2D image. That's the part that takes a bit of effort and it's very easy to snap out of.
 
Nope. There's two ways of viewing stereograms; convergent and divergent. Convergent is crossing your eyes such that they focus on a point in front of the image. Divergent is focusing through the image at a point behind, so you're actually uncrossing them. Magic Eye branded stereograms are all divergent; this one is also divergent, although I don't know if it's a Magic Eye one.

If you view a stereogram the 'wrong' way, it'll be inverted; content that is meant to be close will look distant, and vice-versa.

I meant uncrossing then :P

Here's a little animated one.

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You have to pretend that you're trying to look through the picture at something in the distance, like looking through a window. You'll start to see the pattern shift sideways as your eyes change focus, when the pattern overlaps then the 3D image appears.

Doesn't work for me. And when my eyes change focus (Going cross eyed) they just go out of focus and its blurry so I can't see anything anyways.
 
Doesn't work for me. And when my eyes change focus (Going cross eyed) they just go out of focus and its blurry so I can't see anything anyways.

yup, the going out of focus used to happen to me every time i tried one of the ones where you have to relax your eyes - but one time i tried relaxing and it just clicked, and I was able to refocus and have a super sharp 3d image - so don't give up, it's possible!
 
yup, the going out of focus used to happen to me every time i tried one of the ones where you have to relax your eyes - but one time i tried relaxing and it just clicked, and I was able to refocus and have a super sharp 3d image - so don't give up, it's possible!

Eh, its not worth it. They're just silly pictures. I've already tried a crapload of times on multiple ones not too long ago and its just frustrating me.
 
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