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Ain Dubai is the world’s tallest observation wheel with 250m in height (compare with High Roller in Las Vegas's 168 meters or 165 meters of Singapore Flyer)! It weighs 9000 tons or 25% more than Eiffel Tower. In this video you can see Ain Dubai both without capsules (under construction) and with them attached. Your journey here will last about 48 minutes and costs from AED 130 for adult and AED 100 for kid.
The 2D origin for 3D transformation (details - https://syla.top/by-angels-eyes/ ) were cut from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khN0KCLuwus (made by Homemade Espresso ).
The best way to see 3D here is by VR helmet or VR glasses, nevertheless, it can be seen by eyes crossing according to the following instruction:
Keeping your head upright in front of the “double” picture, look at your nose tip. In this process, the pictures will begin to approach each other, “crawling” one on top of the other in the space between them. You need to catch the eyes' bevel degree where the combined image gains depth and sharpness - and maintain it. Wikipedia recommends placing your fingertip just below the separation between the two images to facilitate "merging", then slowly moving your finger closer to your eyes while keeping your gaze on the tip; at a certain distance, the merged 3D image should appear to be hovering just above the finger.
The anaglyph version where 3D can be seen with red-cyan glasses is at https://youtu.be/MOoJRB4_Fz4.
The 2D origin for 3D transformation (details - https://syla.top/by-angels-eyes/ ) were cut from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khN0KCLuwus (made by Homemade Espresso ).
The best way to see 3D here is by VR helmet or VR glasses, nevertheless, it can be seen by eyes crossing according to the following instruction:
Keeping your head upright in front of the “double” picture, look at your nose tip. In this process, the pictures will begin to approach each other, “crawling” one on top of the other in the space between them. You need to catch the eyes' bevel degree where the combined image gains depth and sharpness - and maintain it. Wikipedia recommends placing your fingertip just below the separation between the two images to facilitate "merging", then slowly moving your finger closer to your eyes while keeping your gaze on the tip; at a certain distance, the merged 3D image should appear to be hovering just above the finger.
The anaglyph version where 3D can be seen with red-cyan glasses is at https://youtu.be/MOoJRB4_Fz4.