All of my Stereoscopic work without exception- paintings,
drawings, etc. were designed exclusively for cross-sight
free-vision as they were created to be
viewed at large scales of greater than eye-width (2 1/4")
interocular dimensions. However, because of the small
dimension of images seen on the computer monitor (or a
book for that matter), one can employ parallel
free-vison successfully on any of my symmetrical
motifs, such as radially symmetrical stereo pairs.
Be
warned that parallel free-vison of assymmetrical
stereo-pairs will have both back and front motifs looking
out of place since they were designed to be viewed with
cross-eye vision. Symmetry in stereo pairs in what I call
'spatial inversions' always look in good spatial order
because you are simply viewing their objects reversed!