ADVANCED 3-D Stereop-Jr was designed to be an easy introduction to true stereoscopic painting. If you'd like to explore the subject further, try a program called Stereopticon 2. It can make pictures up to 1023x1023 pixels, including interlaced, and use more than 24 grounds. Click this {[P07,4,7] example }. The StereopJr interface is an example of a high-resolution picture made with Stereopticon 2. Click {[P01,4,7] here } to see another. You can also use white backgrounds, a reversed palette and translucent planes. Click {[P08,4,7] here } for an example. It has a Grabber feature to save time by letting you use just part of a picture. Its Image Converter can prepare any non-AGA IFF picture for processing. For example, the background grounds of this {[P06,4,7] picture } were converted from a 32-colour picture made by a scenery generator. And its Animation Script Mode processes simple 3-D animations automatically. The GAME OBJECTS used in the Stereop-Jr game were made by Stereopticon 2. This {[D07,4,7] demo } lets you move an object through three-dimensional space with the joystick or keyboard. Moving the joystick left or right has the usual effect. Moving it up or down moves the ball toward or away from the horizon. The keyboard controls are the cursor keys. Exit the demo by pressing RETURN or ESC or by clicking a mouse key. Stereopticon 2 was rated 93% by CU Amiga (6/96) and 95% by Amiga Shopper (#63). It's available as an expandable demo disk from your PD dealer.