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you know when you mess with your binocular vision by letting the axes of your eyes diverge a bit, and the illusion of it being a single image breaks, as you see two images simultaneously? this is z-fighting, to me

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oh and for a scene that's sufficient self-similar in the right ways you can create a false image this way, where the two images are aligned, but not correctly, so you get an exciting false depth. this isn't usually very stable but it's fun

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John Nesky , @johnnesky@mastodon.gamedev.place
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@hikari Sometimes when I'm bored in a meeting I'll move my eyes such that two different people's faces overlap in my cognition and merge into a new hybrid person.

If I cross my eyes and close one eyelid, the remaining eye will be out of focus. I can control how blurry the world is, but without the distraction of overlapping images.

If I continuously swivel my eyes, incandescent lights leave continuous streaks but flickering LEDs leave dotted lines. Flickering lights are surprisingly common.

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