Heaven wheels above you, displaying to you her eternal glories, and still your eyes are on the ground. - D. Alighieri
Technical Jargon: BTW this is a cross-eye view stereoscope... cross your eyes till the two images become one... them bam!!! WTH? 3-D awesomeness!!! Want to see more? Click the Stereoscopy logo there on the right
OW! Sorry Ri, it hurt my eyes too much to do it too long T-T but it's still pretty. I like the color scheme.
Nice placement of Dante quote XD I read The Inferno. Didn't like it. I'm now convinced anyone who says they get pleasure out of reading that book is either showing off or one of those strange, literary buffs with odd habits.
"The PS3 game was pretty sweet though, although this quote didn't appear in it, they're actually turning Purgatorio and Paridiso into games as well." -One of those strange, literary buffs with odd habits
Really? I don't have a PS3...but how can anyone like that book? First of all, I hate the author so much it makes me want to tear my hair out--I'm also frustrated because all this hate is directed at a dead Italian guy. Secondly, how is it enjoyable? People being burned alive in flaming coffins? Whores being burned alive in flaming diarrhea rivers? Pimps being burned alive in...hey, I'm sensing a pattern here. Maybe that's why it's called the Inferno.
I never read the Paridiso. How would you make a video game from it? Have your character try to acheive happiness levels?
cool !
This one is pretty good, as long as I stare at the middle.
Thanks.
After trying to see this for three minutes straight, I finally got it.
My eyes hurt now...
I have to say, I'm much better at Magic Eye style 3D images than this type...
Sorry about your eyes.
I love those magic-eye ones. those are parallel view, and there is definitely not as much depth in those, so you're less likely to strain your eyes.
Nice placement of Dante quote XD I read The Inferno. Didn't like it. I'm now convinced anyone who says they get pleasure out of reading that book is either showing off or one of those strange, literary buffs with odd habits.
-One of those strange, literary buffs with odd habits
I never read the Paridiso. How would you make a video game from it? Have your character try to acheive happiness levels?