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by simedw
97 days ago
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Agreed, it almost feels like we have a visual processing unit with special “opcodes” for operations like depth matching and pattern repetition. The generator first needs a depth map, and then derives the repeating pattern from that.
A normal RGB image would be far too noisy; the fine texture variations would break the repetition needed for the brain to fuse the patterns correctly. |
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What I always find interesting with these images is how sensitive the brain is to those horizontal disparities. Even tiny shifts create a surprisingly strong sense of structure once the eyes fuse the patterns. It really highlights how much of “seeing” depth is reconstruction rather than direct perception.
Do you generate the depth maps manually, or are they derived procedurally from some model or scene description?