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Fillies and gentlecolts- I present to you stereoscopic Derpy.
Click the image for the full size. The effect doesn't work as well with the thumbnail. Trust me, I tried. If you're not sure how to use this image, after the break you can find some instructions in image form.
Cheaters can find the image way below the break.
You dirty cheaters, here you go.
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Stop mocking my inability to do these!
ReplyDeleteAH AINT SEEIN IT BRAH
ReplyDeleteI can see something, but I'm not sure what
ReplyDeletegoing cross eyed for too much time isn't healthy ye know?
ReplyDeletehaha i loves these :3
ReplyDeleteI See...The Parallel Universes o_O
ReplyDeleteI used to be able to get these to work, but I can't do it anymore.
ReplyDeleteI have like, 20/20 vision so that can't be the problem.
saw her^^
ReplyDeleteIt does have a stereoscopic effect, but I don't see Derpy. How does green and red turn into grey and yellow?
ReplyDeletenot a chance, my eyes hurt too much from looking at the screen already.
ReplyDeleteNICELY MADE I HAVE NOT DONE ONE OF THESE IN ... YEARS I SEE THE HEAD
ReplyDelete@Rainbow Derp
ReplyDeleteMagic?
I saw something but I wasn't able to identify it.
ReplyDeleteThe thumbnail worked better for me than the full image, but I saw her. I love these things. I want to see more.
ReplyDelete@Rainbow Derp
ReplyDeleteYeah, it doesnt change colour, but you can see her head if you finaly crack it. took me a while, but eventually its really clear
it was hard to make out. my eyes feel derpy now.
ReplyDeleteprotip: don't look into her eyes
ReplyDeleteNope, can't see it.
ReplyDeleteCould somebody outline it or something? >.< Never been able to see these, despite having tried hard, and it's frustrating ;(
I can't make my eyes go crosseyed. :(
ReplyDeleteDoesn't work :<
ReplyDeleteOne easy way to do this, is if you have a Nintendo 3DS, just have the camera adjust it for you, and look at the top screen. It usually works!!!
ReplyDeleteDoes this work if you only have one eye? Legit, I'm half blind.
ReplyDeleteI remember when these first got popular. I know how to do it, but all I'm seeing is circles.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't work when you've only one eye :(
ReplyDeleteYou're mocking me just like James Cameron!
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ReplyDeleteMy monitor isn't big enough to view this, although I can scroll this nice and easy. It looks like a strange house of some sort.
ReplyDeleteI honestly believe that this, and every single one of these ever made, is part of an elaborate ruse to mock me.
ReplyDeleteThat said, if any pony should be don eup in this style, Derpy it is.
I can't see it, sorry -shrug-
ReplyDeleteMy eyes hurt.. But was worth it
ReplyDelete@Anonymous At the blind one,
ReplyDeletemakes two of us brother! Screw James Cameron!
Yeah, I can't see it.
ReplyDeleteAm I supposed to uncross my eyes, and then stare at it? Because I'm finding it hard to stare at it with my eyes crossed.
OOOOOOOOOoooooohhhhh
ReplyDeleteIt's just her head...
I saw her eyes =3
ReplyDeleteand tail
Oh, it's just her head? I thought the hair was her wing and her head was cut off for some reason...
ReplyDeleteLet me try this again.
So is it just her head or her whole body?? I'm not seeing anything. XD
ReplyDeleteI see....green and red dots...
ReplyDeleteI was never able to do these things as a kid. Let's see if I can do it now.
ReplyDeleteI get it now. I noticed the eyes. Pretty awesome stuff.
ReplyDeleteUgh. STILL amn't seeing anything.
ReplyDeleteNot bad, but you can't really tell what it is if you don't already know. SO, if someone ran into to this out of nowhere, even the most knowledgeable brony would have trouble guessing what it is at first. You can definitely tell it's a pony head but it looks like Rainbow Dash till you notice the eyes, if you do.
ReplyDeleteMagic eyes are cool though. So I like this.
Also, how I do them:
1.Lean in till your nose is almost touching the page/screen
2. DO NOT FOCUS YOUR EYES ON THE IMAGE. Instead stare straight ahead so that the image remains blurry
3. Pull back slowly, do not blink or look around, DON'T adjust your eyes too look at the image as it appears or you'll lose it.
@Anonymous
ReplyDeletelol'd
What you need to do is try to get your eyes to focus as if you were looking at something behind the picture. What helps me is putting my face right up to the picture at first, that way I am forced to lose focus on it. It seems to be a lot easier with the thumbnail than the full picture though.
ReplyDelete@Anonymous(with the method of how to do it)
ReplyDeleteYay! I think I found her eyes!
CAN'T SEE SHIT, CAP'N
ReplyDeleteI finally see Derpy's face. It's the first time I've ever been able to see these things.
ReplyDeleteIt's a little hard to explain what to look for if you have never been able to see pictures in these things before. When you get it right, it looks like your looking at two flat surfaces in 3d. The rear surface is just the solid background of that green pattern you see. The second surface looks like it is an inch or two closer, and has the same pattern, but looks like it has holes in it or parts missing in the shape of Derpy's face. I don't know if that helps at all.
Um... I'm about to give up. XD
ReplyDeleteOh, it's her head. Took me a while, but it does work !
ReplyDelete@Anonymous
ReplyDeleteForgot a crucial part!
When you lean in, stare at the spot directly in front of your eyes but don't focus on it.
I know that sounds confusing but, you just have to look at it while it's blurry. If the image clears up when you look at then you're doing it wrong. Just look at one blurry spot for about 10 seconds then pull out slowly while still looking at that spot, don't blink or look away.
It's much easier to do than it sounds and it's much simpler to do than explain.
Bleh. This is impossible to do on a netbook.
ReplyDeleteHoly shit, that was awesome!
ReplyDeleteCan I get this without Derpy on it?
I was totally able to merge the image and it was so cool, though all I saw was a 3D 2D flat plane if you get that xP. I noticed some irregularities which I guess was supposed to be the Derpy image, maybe if I re-focus on that. I've never believed these images worked before today :O
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T_T
ReplyDeleteHuh... Seems like I'm a rarity for being able to actually do these... With the thumbnail... Without really trying...
ReplyDelete*stares intently at it* I just can't see it.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a few of things like this in books but this one seems a bit more difficult. I guess it's because its on a monitor.
Ow. My eyes. It's not healthy to stare at your computer screen with your face so close...
ReplyDeleteI could never see these things as a kid, but I think I got a breakthrough this time. I could notice some irregularities which might have been the picture, but they never really formed into Derpy for me.
it looks like its looking right at me!
ReplyDeleteYay! It worked. At first it looked like a hill, but only when I moved my head back I saw her Derpy eyes and hair.
ReplyDeleteYes it is just her head.
Its broken
ReplyDeleteDamn you, Astigmatism!
ReplyDelete>>mfw I have lazy eye and I don't see it
ReplyDeleteI know how to use them, I can get it to work but I don't see derpy D:
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I see it now. At first I was crossing my eyes too much, then I gradually uncrossed them until I could see the image properly.
ReplyDeleteMagic Eye! I used to love these when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteWow, it's a sailboat!
ReplyDeletethis isnt fair >< im color blind with orange yellow and green >< *crys*
ReplyDeleteI see it very clearly, but this is not derpy.
ReplyDeleteI SEE IT! I SEE IT! its impossible to outline it because both your eyes need to bring the image together. It's derpy's face turned 3/4 to the right and her eyes are derped inwards.
ReplyDeleteMAGIC EYE!
ReplyDeleteI remember the first time I managed to see one of these...God, how scary. Good times, good times.
Hmm, I can see a pony face, but I can't see her eye sockets. Does look like Derpy though, even though I am unable to Derp my eyes I just... I don't know.
ReplyDeleteWow I love these. Moar!
ReplyDeleteYES!YES! This is the first time I've been able to see anything on one of these. This must be. The power. OF DERPY HOOVES!
ReplyDeleteYes! I did it! I see Derpy! Wahoo!
ReplyDeleteTook me a while to achieve this. My derpy eyes were a bit rusty but I managed to get it.
The Key is not to stare at one focal point. Been doing that and it doesn't work. Instead try doing this:
If you're able to cross your eyes as you stare at your nose, trying doing the same to the image. If you can't, practice this by taking your index finger and slowly moving it towards your nose while you have both eyes focused on the finger. Now, pretend your nose is right in between your eyes. Do this as you stare at the image (make sure you have a full view of the image first). You should get a double image of the stereoscopic. Once you got this, retract your eye vision and you should be able to get a view of Derpy.
I think I saw her once or twice but it makes me feel queasy.
ReplyDeleteI am disappoint, why's it just a silhouette? You do know it's possible to hide fully 3D images in these, right?
ReplyDeleteI kinda saw... Pinkie Pie... hehe.
ReplyDeleteI tried this, got it to work, but I couldn't see Derpy in it... Now I'm all sad.
ReplyDeleteYea, I should had mentioned this.
ReplyDeleteSide effects may include nausea, dizziness, eye sore, headache, and possibly permanently making you derped eyes.
OH OH OOOOOHHHHH!!! II SSAWWWW HERRRR!! Wow, Ive never done those before in my life! it looks AMAZING
ReplyDeletehttp://youtu.be/BDoC8BhtUyo
ReplyDeleteI'm terrible at these. Mostly because it actually hurts when I try to cross my eyes. x_x BUT I did see her, if only for a split second.
ReplyDeleteYep, that's a derpy.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm dizzy, and I see nothing.
ReplyDeleteI'm just gonna quit while I'm ahead.
Ha! Its Derpy!!
ReplyDeletecausing myself brain damage for a couple seconds of derp. congratulations, internet. you can literally convince me to do anything.
ReplyDeleteIt actually works better if you relax your eyes. Like, try to imagine looking at something far off in the distance.
ReplyDeleteThe image of Derpy is pretty big, so I suggest scrolling to the bottom, because that's where her face is (the top is her hair).
I dont see it...
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i can't see it, i have a headache
ReplyDeleteAll the "Move slowly away from the computer screen" are really hard to do. Here's the easy way to do it. Just find something behind your computer screen, and try to look at it THROUGH your computer screen. Or even easier, try to look at something reflected in your computer screen. Once the image starts to jump out at you, try (carefully) to focus on it.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it's only Derpy's head. Took me forever to figure out what I was looking at, thought her hair was some sort of wing.
@Narwhals' Bend
ReplyDeletesecond
I never had a problem with these before and frankly I got the picture out of this aswell in like,
ReplyDelete10 seconds flat :) I'm good with these, I can usualy get the picture in a few seconds.
Now identifying what I see, that has always been a problem XD
First I thought this is a pegasus with huge wings, leaning her head down on the right side of the picture haha.
Anyways, got it now.
If you need advice seeing the pic, I do this: relax your eyes and don't try to focus your vision at all. Get in the state when everything loses its edge and the picture becomes blurry. In that moment you should see the hidden image, vaguely and that's the very moment when you suddenly focus on a single spot on the picture.
That's how I do it at least.
I love these. :D
ReplyDeleteHarder to get it down on a computer screen, but it's easier to keep it there once you get it... strange.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm sort of seeing it, but my layers are backwards because I can't seem to do it the way you're supposed to. I'm seeing some layers and 3-D ness but it doesn't look like anything.
ReplyDeleteI've done these before though so I know that I can do them, but for some reason this one's not working.
Oh, it's a sailboat.
ReplyDeleteAfter further experimantation , I see what I'm seeing, but yeah, I do it crosseye, not walleye (or is it the other way around?) so all the layers are backwards so it doesn't look right to me. :P
ReplyDeleteThis is approximately the shape I see. If you see shapes that are not this, you aren't doing it right. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v203/Sygmus/derpy_shape.jpg
ReplyDeletegot it easy enough.. A bit of a possible stumbling block is the base pattern has a bit of a half-step repetion.. so I ahd to go deeper to get it to focus.
ReplyDeleteinstructions for stereoscopic images are always so... horrible. ive got a better set:
ReplyDeletepick two flowers that look exactly the same on the same line, cross your eyes and try to line up these two flowers, eventually the flowers will lock into place and your eyes will focus in a weird way, making the image pop out.
Ok, I can't cross my eyes, just kind of wiggle them. so i've never really gotten these... what is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's a sail-boat XD
ReplyDeleteIf you're having trouble getting it to work, try staring at a reflection in your monitor. It worked for me.
ReplyDeleteI actually have Derpy Hooves-esque eyes in real life (by way of strabismus) and I have never once been able to do these stereoscopic images. (I can hardly enjoy 3D movies either.)
ReplyDeleteIt really does feel like such a tease sometimes, especially this time with a stereoscopic image of Derpy...! >_<
@Hoshi
ReplyDeleteI used to be squint-eyed but I had an operation for it when I was like 5. They lengthened my eye muscles to stop them from spazzing out all the time, but I haven't been able to go cross-eyed since.
Annoyingly enough, this requires making your eyes go wall-eyed, not cross-eyed. So misleading.
ReplyDeleteI DID IT I DID IT... woah, my eyes be trippin derps man...
ReplyDeleteI remember doing these as a kid, but usually when I do these I have trouble unless I know what I'm looking for--at first I thought I was supposed to see Derpy's body.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't until I used the thumbnail that I saw what I was supposed to see.
This is very nice, brings back memories.
Wow now that’s a blast from the past :-) When were these things popular, early to mid 90s IIRC? Nice to see one of those images again :-)
ReplyDelete@Everpony having trouble seeing the image:
Try one of these images first:
http://web.mit.edu/bcs/schillerlab/research/A-Vision/A12-4.html
http://stereo.victorovich.com/show.php3?page=theory
Notice those two dots in the upper part of the picture? They are there to teach you the correct technique for viewing these kind of pictures. You need to focus a point behind the monitor and move you head back until instead of two points, you see three points (The second link gives a better explanation of this). You then have the correct distance to the image, and just need to wait a view seconds to see the image.
Apply the same technique to the derpy image and you’ll see her (the distance you need to find is different from image to image, but the technique is the same). It’s only the head btw, it definitely helps if you know what you’re looking for.
I can see SOMETHING... yes, it is Derpy's head... but I can't really make out her eyes. They look messed up. (By messed up I mean that it looks like a circle with a fat line through it.)
ReplyDeleteIt's even harder since I can only derp one eye. :(
Here's how you derp this.
ReplyDelete1. Do what Anon at 4:12 said. I used the red flowers. With them, there's a high one, then a low one, then a high one again. Line up two consecutive high ones. The fact that the image iterates itself will allow your eyes to focus, but the pattern will be seen to be at a different depth because the angle that your eyes focus with to see it will be different. You're basically shifting the pattern one unit over onto itself. The depth you see it at will be well behind the computer moniter.
2. Once you can do this, and you've gotten used to it, you'll notice some patches of blurriness where you can't look without losing focus. That's because there are two levels to the picture: There's a background which seems like a wall, and it's farthest back. Derpy is the other level, and you can see her because she appears to be raised up from the background. If you started by focusing your eyes near the center of the picture, then the part you have in focus is derpy's head. For it to make sense, you have to get the background part in focus in just the same way as you already have derpy's head. It's only hard because they seem to be at two different depths. To achieve it, I recommend finding a convenient boundary between the two layers, and switching your focus back and forth between them, so your eyes and brain get used to the idea of two layers. Once you can get the layers both in focus at once, you should be able to sweep your eyes across the screen at will without losing focus, and derpy will be yours.
@Kyle
ReplyDeleteSame. I don't get why people need these multi-step guides, I just cross my eyes until the repeating patterns line up. If anything, the thumbnail's easier to interpret because the details are closer together.
at times like these it sure sucks to be the guy who's already cross-eyed and only sees with one eye at a time
ReplyDeleteI don't see shit.
ReplyDeleteI wish there was an easy way of inverting the depth information in these. More or less every one I see requires the wall-eye method, while I can do both, the cross-eye method is so much easier to do and you're less likely to lose the effect while you're looking around at the details.
ReplyDeleteAt first I was like ''WTF'' but then I-- DERP.
ReplyDeleteI see it, and it's an outline of *something,* but I don't see how that's Derpy.
ReplyDeleteWAIT. I figured out what's wrong, I expected the image to turn into a High-rez, fully grey-and-yellow colored picture of Derpy. All you get is a weird ouliney thing.
ReplyDeleteConfound these ponies! They drive me to derp.
Stereoscopy is magic.
ReplyDeleteCross-eyed is the final defense of those who just have a hard time. I find I get the best results by going back and forth between cross-eyed, and the TRUE method, which is to imagine a distant horizon in your computer screen and behind the image. I call this the "glassy stare method". Whatever works for you, but these things are wicked cool. Some stereoscope images that utilize the cross-eyed method provide an assist by having three dots on the top of the picture and have you trying to merge them into two dots. We don't get such a luxury with this one.
ReplyDeleteWow, I never expected to get THIS many comments on it. I may do more later.
ReplyDeleteI can see it! :D It looks cool~
ReplyDeleteSomepony suggested the "lean in, pull back" method. DO THAT! It works really fast!
ReplyDeleteI see... a large hump with depth. So, I'm getting something. But I'm not seeing anything to point out Derpy herself. I'll keep at it.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I couldn't do it - but a friend of mine noted that while, yes, this is legit - you could also take it as a troll. The conversation went:
ReplyDeleteMe: I can't do this...
Him: Do what?
Me: This picture thing. Cross your eyes to see the picture, and it's supposed to be Derpy...
Him: . . .That doesn't work because it's not real - and the joke is, if you cross your eyes, you will look like Derpy Hooves.
Me: O O; . . .You're right. . .I look like Derpy. . .
Ooo neat! I think I see a pegasus
ReplyDeleteWhoa thats freaky, I can see Derpy's head and even derped eyes clear as day
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed by these. This was no exception.
ReplyDeleteCant see a thing and im kinda scared somethings gunna pop out like those scary pop up videos *cowers* damn i need to stop watching those things i need to see DERPY!!
ReplyDeleteThere's a third photo now so you should be able to see what you're looking for.
ReplyDeleteThe white will be pushed back, and clear, while the black will be pushed forward and blurry.
It's no troll ;)
Once seen it can never be unseen.
ReplyDeleteI think all the 3DS playing I've done is making it easier to do these, I remember it taking forever for me before but I got this one down in a matter of seconds.
I didn't really need to see a Derpy with holes where her eyes should be. *shudder*
ReplyDeleteI love these! Thank you so much. Not trying to taunt the people who can't do these well, but I think I got ahold of some magic eye books at a formative age so I can view them almost effortlessly and it's really fun.
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered how stereograms are made. If I could make them myself I'd want to at least give it a try.
@NintenVixen
ReplyDeleteExcept that almost all of these are completely real. :/
even while cheating i cant see her DX
ReplyDelete6_9
ReplyDelete@Storyteller
ReplyDeleteI'm not questioning its authenticity - I'm just saying that it made for a good joke as well, being that we all will look like Derpy Hooves. Calm your hooves, Brony.
And activate screencams, and now hundreds of ponies look like Derpy.
ReplyDeleteDam it . I can never get these to work.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I am good at these. I love my 3DS, I love my side by side stereo images, and these stereograms are nifty too.
ReplyDeleteI've been playing with stereoscopic imagery for around half a decade. Before then, I could never do these stereograms, but I started playing with the side by side images and once I trained my eyes to disassociate focus from parallax, I found I was suddenly able to do stereograms!
I can hone in on the edge of the stereo shape depicted in these types of images in only 1-3 seconds. Once I find it, i can flip the effect on and off at a rate of about one flip per second.
I am quite proud of that ability...
but seeing as how there is no one else in my head to share my skill with, it kinda just makes me suddenly sad. I can't show it to anyone...
Pinkie Pie must never be lonely... well, maybe that sourpuss Pinkamena Diane Pie might be one to ignore, but I bet all the friends and voices in her head make every day happy and joyful and exiting for her! :D
I thought i saw twilight sparkle.
ReplyDeleteif anyone is looking for more, they're actually called magic eyes, not really stereoscopic
ReplyDelete@Narwhals' BendWell all they do for me is hurt my eyes and mind when I try to do them and I don't get them either.
ReplyDeleteoh i see it.
ReplyDeleteIt took me the longest time to see it, but i finally got a glimpse and it was so cool! It looked like derpy! O_o
ReplyDeleteFWIW, this is a wall-eyed image, not cross eyed. If you view it cross-eyed, you get a "Jell-o" mold of the image. If you view it wall-eyed (focusing beyond the image- try staring at your reflection in the monitor), the image will pop out/forward.
ReplyDeleteI can see it on the thumbnail... :)
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