Incredible 3D GIFs Created with a Simple Visual Effect

Animated gifs seem to be everywhere these days, but some gif creators are taking the visual experience of viewing quick clips of silent motion to another level. By carefully adding a couple of solid-colored (typically white), vertical lines to the moving images, an incredible three-dimensional effect is created. As characters and objects move into the foreground, they seemingly extend beyond the barrier of the image.

The solid, dividing strips serve as visual markers for the foreground. Once anything breaks out in font of them, blocking the view of the white dividers, the viewer's brain immediately translates this as a three-dimensional scene. The best 3D gif creators take note of this effect and tend to choose scenes from movies and clips from videos in which something is initially in the background and makes its way into the foreground, whether it be a person, animal, monster, or projectile object.

I ducked as Captain America’s shield flew towards me.
Disney’s ‘Brave’.
Jensen Ackles in ‘Supernatural’.
Freddy Krueger really comes to life.
David Tennant as the 10th Doctor in ‘Doctor Who’.
Aww, it’s almost like I can reach out and pet this little puppy.
An exploding scene from ‘The Avengers’.
No Scrat (from the ‘Ice Age’ movies), there are no acorns to be found here.
Ouch! Got my nose!
The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy white lines.
Eek! I won’t be sleeping tonight knowing that thing is out to get me.
Benedict Cumberbatch in ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’.
Toy Story...

This begs the question, if I paint two lines on my glasses will I see the world in extra-3D?

Sources: viralnova.com, mymodernmet.com
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