"brainwarp Simulator" just for fun... ;)

I have tried to make a test that the concept of brainwarp is something that can effectively fool our brain, requires some skill with the technique of cross eyed so it is possible that many people can not get to see it.

the idea is that when we see the images separately we see them in the middle of fps that with the eyes crossed, it is taken from a normal .gif image, and I was placing the frames in an alternative way

I put a link that explains the technique better http://www.kula3d.com/how-to-use-the-cross-eyed-method.html

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But that image has full persistence. With the brainwarp mode, no more than one display shows an image at a time, so the eyes are alternating which has the most current information. The effect is meant to be like watching something that is actually moving through shutterglasses.

If anyone’s struggling with the cross-eye technique, you can also use the parallel view technique to view it. Here’s how to do that: How to view with parallel viewing Free-viewing 3D Parallel-view | ADCNJ's 3D Stereoscopic Gallery It’s the same way you view magic eye pictures.

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I tried with full alternated frames, but what I got was an experience close to epilepsy (flashing lights). I think the .gif format limits a bit

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It does. GIF is a terrible format in general. I consider the 120Hz brainwarp (2*60Hz) of the original 4K model too low, this simulation isn’t going to be very nice either way.