I am stereoblind due to a severe "lazy eye". I have always been good at drawing, because instead of struggling to translate three dimensions on to paper, I understood visual cues early on that told me where things were (size, clarity, overlapping, etc).
Did you find this to be similar for you? Did you previously 'get' visual cues before being taught, and do you feel it's understandable that other people don't realize these cues because of the automatic advantage of seeing three dimensions?
I had never heard the term for our condition before, and had no idea there was hope to one day see what 3D is like, so thank you so much for sharing!
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I am stereoblind due to a severe "lazy eye". I have always been good at drawing, because instead of struggling to translate three dimensions on to paper, I understood visual cues early on that told me where things were (size, clarity, overlapping, etc).
Did you find this to be similar for you? Did you previously 'get' visual cues before being taught, and do you feel it's understandable that other people don't realize these cues because of the automatic advantage of seeing three dimensions?
I had never heard the term for our condition before, and had no idea there was hope to one day see what 3D is like, so thank you so much for sharing!
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