“To understand 3D shapes from a (monoscopic) 2D picture, you need motion parallax, i.e. you need to move and rotate the view.” Oliver Kreylos
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“To understand 3D shapes from a (monoscopic) 2D picture, you need motion parallax, i.e. you need to move and rotate the view.” Oliver Kreylos Image: nytimes.com
“To understand 3D shapes from a (monoscopic) 2D picture, you need motion parallax, i.e. you need to move and rotate the view.” Oliver Kreylos
Image: nytimes.com