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This is a demonstration of the cross-eye 3D method, where you cross your eyes and try to focus on the image. You need to overlap what you see with your left eye on top of what you see with your right eye, and focus on a "third image" that appears in the middle. Then the 3D magic happens!
If you don't understand what you're supposed to do, search it on Google because it'll probably explain it better than me.
Warning! Crossing your eyes too much might make your head hurt for a while!
Controls:
Arrow keys - move the creeper head around.
Z - spawn particles.
Note: the "eye" variable in the code controls the offset distance, in 3D space, that each eye is to the middle of your head. The default is 3, which means your eyes are 6 units apart. Greater distances mean stuff appear smaller and closer to you. Negative values invert the eyes, and now require the wall-eye technique rather than cross-eye. This variant is slightly harder to do, but your head won't hurt (at least mine didn't).
Oderjunkie
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