Motion
15 August 2017 0 Comments
Believe it or not, the Sparkle Illusion was inspired by an automobile. You might not see a car in this image, but the basis of the pattern started with a graphic of the front grill of a Lexus. Gene then manipulated the grill graphic to create the pattern below. Finally, he incorporated the stars with […]
Stereo
5 May 2017 0 Comments
Here’s a new stereogram from Gene Levine. There is no hidden image here, but if you stare at it, the individual columns will fuse together to form a 3D image of the woman diving into the water. This image took Gene quite a bit of time to create, but I think the end result was […]
Motion
20 January 2017 0 Comments
Stereogram designer Gene Levine was playing around with some different pattern designs the other night and came up with this one. As he looked at the pattern on his monitor, he noticed that he could not get the “targets” to stop moving and that he had inadvertently created an optical illusion with apparent motion. The […]
Stereo
15 September 2016 0 Comments
A few months ago, Gene Levine created a Pikachu-themed stereogram based on the popularity of the new Pokémon Go game. It was greeted with open arms as several blogs picked up the image and shared it to their readership base. Due to this success, Gene decided to create a follow-up design featuring a different character. […]
Stereo
18 July 2016 0 Comments
Intrigued by the latest Pokemon craze that is sweeping the nation, stereogram artist Gene Levine decided to make a Pikachu-inspired stereogram. Gene has not played the new Pokemon Go game (and does not intend to!), but he just kept hearing about it. When he finally heard Bill Maher talk about the game on one of […]
Ambiguous,Stereo
7 April 2016 2 Comments
Thanks to Gene Levine for sending over one of his latest 3D stereograms. It incorporates the face/vase ambiguous optical illusion in addition to the hidden image located in the pattern below it. Take a deep look inside the gray swirling pattern and see if you can get the hidden image to pop out at you. […]
Stereo
17 December 2015 0 Comments
I was not familiar with a Hilbert cube prior to seeing this new stereogram created by Gene Levine. It is named after the German mathematician David Hilbert, and even when I read the definition, I am still not exactly sure what it is. Here is how Wikipedia defines the Hilbert cube: The Hilbert cube is […]