The construction of stereo images on autostereoscopic monitors, which do not require the viewer to use special glasses, is becoming more common in various fields of research. One of the important tasks is the construction of complex stereo images that combine the main image and the necessary accompanying elements in one frame. In this direction, a large number of studies have been carried out to organize the automatic construction of complex stereo images. This report considers the possibilities of implementing such a construction in various areas of human activity.