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Autostereogram Tutorial Animated Shark Small

  • Description: Animated Autostereogram featuring a swimming shark
  • Source: Fred Hsu, March 2005.
  • Instructions: Hold your thumb close to the centre of the image, and then focus on your thumbnail tip. Then while maintaining focus on your thumbnail tip slowly bring your thumb closer to your eyes until the shark outline shows up. Repeat as necessary until you see the shark outline.
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