WELCOME TO STEREOP-JR Stereop-Jr changes regular pictures into real 3-D pictures. You make the regular pictures with a paint program, such as Deluxe Paint or Personal Paint. Then you load your pictures into Stereop-Jr and convert them into {[000,0,3]stereoscopic} pictures. The far-off things look really far off, and the close-up things look as if they're hovering out in front of the screen. You look at a Stereop-Jr picture through simple home-made glasses with a red lens for the left eye and a blue lens for the right eye. Click {[A06,0,7]here} to read more about the glasses. If you have a colour printer, you can make 3-D prints of your pictures. Click this box to see an example: {[P03,4,7] "The Comet" } Before you continue, there are three words you should know. In the picture you just looked at, the things closest to you (the three people) are in the {[000,0,3]foreground} of the picture. The things farthest away (the stars and the comet) are in the {[000,0,3]background}. The things between the foreground and the background (the trees, house and wall) are in the {[000,0,3]middleground}. There's a fourth word we'll use to talk about all three layers or planes. We'll call them {[000,0,3]grounds}. The next example is called {[P02,4,7] "Hello" }. It was made by three kids. Annie (age 9) made the foreground. Kevin (11) made the middleground. And Mary (7) made the background. The last example is called {[P19,4,7] "Dinosaurs" }. Later we'll show you how to make your own 3-D dinosaur picture. True stereoscopic painting is an unexplored field on the Amiga. Stereop-Jr gives you a creative tool for becoming a stereoscopic pioneer. If you don't feel creative, StereopJr also includes an easy game. Just click the GAME button on the main panel to start. The idea is to shoot the nine balls as quickly as possible with as few shots. A good score is over 1000.