After a long search, I managed to make a 3D printed stereography sample. The three-dimensional cube can rotate when you rotate the position of the observer, light source or object. This project is inspired by the work of the Russian artist Vyacheslav Koleichuk.
The main problem was the difficulty of printing many intersecting lines in one plane. I was able to solve it by dividing the surface into several layers.
Glossy plastics, such as those called Silk, work well for printing. But there is an effect when printing PETG or PLA (for more shine, you should increase the temperature of the nozzle).
For maximum effect, it is worth making point-directed lighting, although just daylight or even an LED linear lamp also works.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.