Avatar construction aerial updates

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
And now... in 3D!

I did some of these awhile back. Some people can see the 3D, some can't. You have to look "crosseyed" to make the stereo pair come together. To me it's easiest to stare at the middle image then shift my eyes a little to the right while forcing them to go crosseyed. Relax a little and try to get the dots at the top of the image to merge. Eventually it'll work. It's possible to look at the 3D "inverted" with the vertical areas going toward the ground and not up. If that happens just try to shift your gaze to the other size of the three images.

Looking at the smaller image is usually easier to start with.

Good luck.

Overview:
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Main structure
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The mysterious "L" thing - isn't there.
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I'm calling it, the "L" will be the themed bathrooms ;)
 

msteel

Well-Known Member
Kinda fun to see that at least two of the cranes appear to have been in motion. How much time is between these shots typically?

And now... in 3D!

I did some of these awhile back. Some people can see the 3D, some can't. You have to look "crosseyed" to make the stereo pair come together. To me it's easiest to stare at the middle image then shift my eyes a little to the right while forcing them to go crosseyed. Relax a little and try to get the dots at the top of the image to merge. Eventually it'll work. It's possible to look at the 3D "inverted" with the vertical areas going toward the ground and not up. If that happens just try to shift your gaze to the other size of the three images.

Looking at the smaller image is usually easier to start with.

Good luck.
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rioriz

Well-Known Member
And now... in 3D!

I did some of these awhile back. Some people can see the 3D, some can't. You have to look "crosseyed" to make the stereo pair come together. To me it's easiest to stare at the middle image then shift my eyes a little to the right while forcing them to go crosseyed. Relax a little and try to get the dots at the top of the image to merge. Eventually it'll work. It's possible to look at the 3D "inverted" with the vertical areas going toward the ground and not up. If that happens just try to shift your gaze to the other size of the three images.

Looking at the smaller image is usually easier to start with.

Good luck.

Overview:
Click to enlarge...



Main structure
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The mysterious "L" thing - isn't there.
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Seriously the coolest thing in this thread...
 

djkidkaz

Well-Known Member
Where's danlb and Tom to break these latest aerials down and tell me what I'm seeing?! They've been up for a few days now. Don't know how to tag them in this post.
 

Lampost

New Member
And now... in 3D!

I did some of these awhile back. Some people can see the 3D, some can't. You have to look "crosseyed" to make the stereo pair come together. To me it's easiest to stare at the middle image then shift my eyes a little to the right while forcing them to go crosseyed. Relax a little and try to get the dots at the top of the image to merge. Eventually it'll work. It's possible to look at the 3D "inverted" with the vertical areas going toward the ground and not up. If that happens just try to shift your gaze to the other size of the three images.

Looking at the smaller image is usually easier to start with.

Good luck.

Overview:
Click to enlarge...



Main structure
Click to enlarge...



The mysterious "L" thing - isn't there.
Click to enlarge...

Oh my goodness. I've been a lurker for the past week but this post has convinced me to go ahead and post. That 3D affect is awesome, I have no idea how it works but that is seriously awesome. Thanks for posting them!
 

HauntedMansionFLA

Well-Known Member
And now... in 3D!

I did some of these awhile back. Some people can see the 3D, some can't. You have to look "crosseyed" to make the stereo pair come together. To me it's easiest to stare at the middle image then shift my eyes a little to the right while forcing them to go crosseyed. Relax a little and try to get the dots at the top of the image to merge. Eventually it'll work. It's possible to look at the 3D "inverted" with the vertical areas going toward the ground and not up. If that happens just try to shift your gaze to the other size of the three images.

Looking at the smaller image is usually easier to start with.

Good luck.

Overview:
Click to enlarge...



Main structure
Click to enlarge...



The mysterious "L" thing - isn't there.
Click to enlarge...
Great pict
 

PorterRedkey

Well-Known Member
Can anyone tell me why the area at the bottom-left of Avatarland is not being prepped for construction like the rest of the area. It is the only area that still has a few trees and grass.
Is this being saved for a future addition? If it is, is that area big enough for a coaster or just a small dark ride?

Or is this area just for something boring like drainage or other infrastructure?
i-2pLcZjnX2-X2.jpg
 

G00fyDad

Well-Known Member
Can anyone tell me why the area at the bottom-left of Avatarland is not being prepped for construction like the rest of the area. It is the only area that still has a few trees and grass.
Is this being saved for a future addition? If it is, is that area big enough for a coaster or just a small dark ride?

Or is this area just for something boring like drainage or other infrastructure?
i-2pLcZjnX2-X2.jpg


Could it be that they just did not want to plant more trees? They'l probably line that road with trees to prevent people from seeing the Avatarland area from the road. Maybe I'm wrong here. Just throwing out ideas. :)
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Could it be that they just did not want to plant more trees? They'l probably line that road with trees to prevent people from seeing the Avatarland area from the road. Maybe I'm wrong here. Just throwing out ideas. :)

This is my thought, they have left the trees there for screening purposes. We still have seen any work on the new Central Energy Plant that I saw a permit for. I assumed it was going in the area just to the right of those trees.
 

HauntedMansionFLA

Well-Known Member
Can anyone tell me why the area at the bottom-left of Avatarland is not being prepped for construction like the rest of the area. It is the only area that still has a few trees and grass.
Is this being saved for a future addition? If it is, is that area big enough for a coaster or just a small dark ride?

Or is this area just for something boring like drainage or other infrastructure?
i-2pLcZjnX2-X2.jpg
You think with the size of this land they could have a third ride in it???
 

Tom

Beta Return
Where's danlb and Tom to break these latest aerials down and tell me what I'm seeing?! They've been up for a few days now. Don't know how to tag them in this post.

I have been looking at the image and can't really draw an conclusions from it. Maybe @Tom has some thoughts.

I really don't have anything new to offer. I see them building exactly what they drew :)

Can anyone tell me why the area at the bottom-left of Avatarland is not being prepped for construction like the rest of the area. It is the only area that still has a few trees and grass.
Is this being saved for a future addition? If it is, is that area big enough for a coaster or just a small dark ride?

Or is this area just for something boring like drainage or other infrastructure?
i-2pLcZjnX2-X2.jpg

Likely environmental or screening.

You think with the size of this land they could have a third ride in it???

Not likely.
 

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