Gang,
a while ago I seem to remember somebody posted some examples of those
magic-eye 3D images on the web. The kind where you stare at it for a while
before the 3D image becomes apparent (and which never work for me anyway -
I just get a headache).
Does anyone have any examples of this anywhere, or any advice on how to
achieve it? I assume it's no good just taking a printed one and scanning it.
We're running a print/direct mail campaign that uses this and want to
achieve the same effect on the web.
TIA
franko
_________Frank Lee, Interactive Strategist, Writer & Developer_________
Member: Aust DM Assoc., Market Research Soc. of Aust., Web Consultants Assoc.,
HTML Writers Guild, Internet Professionals Association. Assoc. Aust.
Marketing Inst.
Interactive Strategist,IBM Australia Ltd & Managing Director, Wired World
Consulting.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/franko/
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