The split color 3D glasses effect mimics the classic red-cyan anaglyph 3D look, where an image appears as if it's slightly displaced in different color channels. This effect is created by duplicating an image, shifting the red, green, or blue channels in opposite directions, and layering them to create a sense of depth and motion blur. It’s commonly used in digital art, photography, and graphic design to add a retro, glitchy, or futuristic aesthetic. When applied to text or portraits, it can give a striking illusion of movement and dimensionality, making visuals more dynamic and engaging.
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