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To view the images in 3-D, cross your eyes until a composite image forms in the

middle. You then focus on the center image until it becomes totally clear. This is not an easy

technique. Some people can master it in less than a few minutes, and others in more than one hour

(and a small percentage can't see them at all). But once you succeeded, you will be able able to see the 3D in less than

a second later on. And it's really worth it !

However, I have to prevent you from headaches and nauseas when experiencing this technique, especially the first times.

This technique uses your eye muscles in ways you aren't yet used to. If you

start to suffer eye strain or begin to get a headache, take a break and try

again later. According to some eye doctors, it actually makes the muscles

in your eye stronger, thus improving not hurting. I hope they're right. It can take months to

develop a comfortable and flexible control of your viewing mechanism.

Finally, I suggest you start the training with the static samples below.

Only one word: remove the cursor of the mouse from the pictures during 3D viewing.

post-21330-1125728626_thumb.jpg

here is a link if you want to try some more

http://milked.free.fr/crossmodels/

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I tried but i couldnt see 3D but what do u mean by cross the eye?

cross your eyes

hold your finger away from your face at arms length,stare at it and slowly move it towards your nose =cross eyed/double vision

make sure to click on the picture to make it full screen

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To view the images in 3-D, cross your eyes until a composite image forms in the

middle. You then focus on the center image until it becomes totally clear. This is not an easy

technique. Some people can master it in less than a few minutes, and others in more than one hour

(and a small percentage can't see them at all). But once you succeeded, you will be able able to see the 3D in less than

a second later on. And it's really worth it !

However, I have to prevent you from headaches and nauseas when experiencing this technique, especially the first times.

This technique uses your eye muscles in ways you aren't yet used to. If you

start to suffer eye strain or begin to get a headache, take a break and try

again later. According to some eye doctors, it actually makes the muscles

in your eye stronger, thus improving not hurting. I hope they're right. It can take months to

develop a comfortable and flexible control of your viewing mechanism.

Finally, I suggest you start the training with the static samples below.

Only one word: remove the cursor of the mouse from the pictures during 3D viewing.

post-21330-1125728626_thumb.jpg

here is a link if you want to try some more

http://milked.free.fr/crossmodels/

I got it and yes, you're right it is totally 3 dimensional

Nice one!!!

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