File:Platonic Solids Stereo 1 - Tetrahedron.gif

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This file is a stereogram. Stereograms are stereoscopic images or animations which combine left and right frames showing slightly different visual angles to allow for 3D perception.

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English: Illustration of the tetrahedron, using four different methods to highlight its structure:
  • Rotation
  • Folding/unfolding
  • Translucency
  • Most importantly: Stereo vision, recommended viewing distance 50–70 cm at full resolution
Designed & rendered with Wolfram Mathematica 7, assembled & optimized with Ulead GIF Animator 5.
Français : Animation d'un tetraèdre, utilisant quatre méthodes distinctes pour faire apparaître sa structure : rotation, dépliage/repli, transparence, et vision parallèle (distance recommandée 50-70cm).
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