Here’s an image that I was itching to create in 3D. This one may be familiar to long time followers. As always, cross you eyes until the two images join on top of each other and you’ll see it in 3D. Lots of really subtle things going on in this and the more you look at it, the more you’ll get out of it.
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So, the 3D Doodle Pad has been keeping me really busy. Thanks for your support. Glad you guys are enjoying them. Now to return to the Stereo Art you’re used to seeing here. Easy one to start off with again. Cross your eyes till the images join on top of each other and you’ll see it in 3D.
So, after great success from it’s release at Comic Con 2011, the online launch of the 3D Doodle Pad is here. Fantastic reactions kept me so happy throughout the convention. Now, the official website is released, which has all the info about it.
What exactly is the 3D Doodle Pad? Well, now you can draw, doodle and sketch in 3D. That’s right… whatever you doodle will appear in 3D just by using this pad. The best part is, especially for younger doodlers, is that it comes with simple background doodles which are in 3D, and that helps kick start ideas.
Remember being faced with a blank white sheet of paper and how sometimes it could be hard to just start getting your ideas down? The background edition helps take away any of the “what will I draw?” factor.
I did so much tweaking and testing to be sure to bring you the best possible experience with the drawing pad. Many rounds of feedback from children to adults were made and given. One of my favorite feedback quotes were, “This is awesome….Can you make it even more awesome?”
Hahaha. Loved that….. so I did. I specially designed some depth of field illusions that help bring your doodle out even further than normal off the page. And all of the books come with an extra page that give you a trick to make your doodles look like they are completely floating off the page in mid air.
I hope you enjoy it. I’m so looking forward to seeing what your doodles look like and I can’t wait to see what everyone will think.
Earth Day in 3D
It’s turning into a tradition that I change this image as a variation every year. Earth Day is here again
X your eyes until the two images cross on top of each other and you’ll her in Stereo 3D.
Chicken
by donnachada on April 18, 2011 at 8:16 amZombie Chicken
He’s comin’ ta git ya…. unless you can see him in 3D. X your eyes until the two images cross on top of each other to see him through the mist.
Coachella in 3D.
X your eyes to merge the images on top of each other and you’ll see the piano dude from Mumford and Sons in one of my more subtle pieces. YouTube is doing a beautiful job in covering the event, and the lighting really made an impression on me. Wait ’till you see tomorrow’s Zombie Chicken piece, also inspired from the lighting form Saturday nights performances . (Though I’m still not sure where the zombie and chicken mashup came from)
Banshee
I heard one of these once when I was a kid. A wail I’ll never forget. I didn’t dare look out the window. X your eyes to see her in 3D.
I’ve always loved looking at Jellyfish. The see through bodies, vibrant colors and wondering how those dangley bits never got tangled up. All the wonders as I pressed my nose up against the glass at the aquarium.
Now, to see this Jellyfish in 3D, just cross your eyes until the two jellyfish merge or cross on top of each other. If you can get the center of it to merge, everything else will fall into place.
In other news…. well why does it say KangoBango at the top of the image?……Well, that’s the site especially designed for kids. All kid friendly stereo images. Safe for the little ones to browse around. I’ll be posting some of the work here too. What? You know kids who like to cross their eyes for fun? Well send them on over to KangoBango!
A friend of mine just got his eyes checked the other day and his eyesight improved by .25 in each eye on his prescription since he’s been looking at my stereo art
Awesome!
So here’s an eye exercise to help you improve your eyesight too.
Cross your eyes until the images merge on top of each other. When you start to see the 3D, try looking from one flower to another.
They are all at different places in space.
After that, anything goes. There’s different areas of space in the background, and even in the girl. By mixing up any combination of where to look, your eyes will get a great work out. As with any muscle, a little work out will make it stronger.
Stereogirl.
I’ve been up to a lot of experiments with different looks/styles over the last while and finding new things at every turn. Lots of exciting things to see. Cross your eyes until the two images merge on top of each other and you will see it in 3D.
Testing out a new format too, so you’ll get an image at the top of the site.
Also, if you haven’t been yet….. my stereo site for kids…..
www.KangoBango.com