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Check SOAK out in 3-D!
   
SOAK Magazine is the only magazine out there where you can see the most beautiful women in the world, celebrities,
and artists in full color 3-D! 3-D layouts are only available in the SOAK print magazine. So lifelike, that it's just like
being there; why settle for just two dimensions?

Never seen something in 3-D? Here are some examples of what you'll get when you open up your copy of SOAK Magazine.
Scroll down if you don't have 3-D glasses to see a stereo pairs example.

Anaglyph
If you've already got 3-D glasses (from another issue of SOAK, or your Shrek or Spy Kids DVD) go grab them and check out
this picture of the gorgeous Monika. An anaglyph requires the use of red-cyan glasses for proper viewing. Each issue of SOAK
includes its own pair of red-cyan glasses. SOAK 3-D images are all anaglyphs.



Pretty cool, huh? Now imagine this picture on a high-res full-size magazine page, instead of a tiny web image.


Stereo Pairs
Don't have 3-D glasses? No problem, we've got another example for you, but this one's a little tougher to do.

Remember those Magic Eye pictures, where you see a bunch of squiggly patterns, but when you cross your eyes, you see a
picture appear in 3-D? Well, this is kind of the same concept.

Take a look at the lovely Melissa below. To see her in 3-D:
  • Start slowly crossing your eyes while looking at the pictures. The left and right image will start to merge together into a
    third image. This image is 3-D.
  • Note that this is pretty tough to do, and you'll have to find the exact point where the two images converge, to form the three
    images. If you see four images, you've crossed your eyes too far!



    It's tough to focus on that middle image while you're trying to keep you eyes crossed at the exact spot, but you'll get it. If you can do
    the Magic Eye pictures, then this should be a piece of cake.

    The stereo pairs picture is just an example to show what a 3-D picture looks like. The main disadvantages of a stereo pairs picture
    is that they need to be very small, and you need to cross your eyes to see it. Now imagine seeing this picture on a full size
    magazine page! It's as close as you can get without actually bring there.


    SOAK's 3-D layouts are only available in the print magazine, so subscribe now!
    You truly have to see the magic of 3-D to believe it!



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