This is a '3D-Hyperglyph' sample &includes hyper-3-Dimension
& animated moving eyes. (No secret message/s though)
This is a '5D-Hyperglyph' sample & includes hyper-3-Dimension
& animated moving eyes. And secret messages This is a '5D-Hyperglyph' sample & includes hyper-3-Dimension
& animated moving eyes. And secret messages --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
* The following similar terminologies, are also used in 3D & must not be confused with '3D Hyperglyphs". They further don't bear any specific influence on the Hyperglyph technique or its outcome either.
Hypostereo
Use of a shorter than normal stereo base in order to reduce depth distortion in portraiture and close-up stereography; it produces an effect known as Giantism. The opposite of hyperstereo. Hyperstereo Use of a longer than normal stereo base in order to achieve the effect of enhanced stereo depth and reduced scale of a scene; it produces an effect known as Lilliputism because of the miniaturisation of the subject matter which appears as a result. Often used in order to reveal depth discrimination in architectural and geological features. The opposite of hypostereo.