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05/20/2005 06:29:16 PM · #1
//www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~akitaoka/rotsnake.gif

(No this image is NOT moving...your brain is just confused. If you like this you can find more here.

Message edited by ClubJuggle - Changed large image to link.
05/20/2005 06:33:53 PM · #2
wow,freaky
05/20/2005 06:53:29 PM · #3
If you stare at one spot long enough and hard enough, you can make it stop momentarily.
05/20/2005 06:54:01 PM · #4
Yeah, I've seen that a few times in the last couple years, amazing illusion!
05/20/2005 06:58:13 PM · #5
would this work if you printed it out?
(I dont have a printer available to me now...)
05/20/2005 07:04:15 PM · #6
Originally posted by maxj:

would this work if you printed it out?
(I dont have a printer available to me now...)


Yep I'm pretty sure it would!
05/20/2005 07:07:22 PM · #7
Ir definitely works printed out; stuff like this has been showing up in books for what, 4 decades at least. Ever since op-art came into prominence, wheenver that was. Cool image!

Robt.
05/20/2005 07:08:00 PM · #8
Should come with a health warning; Dont stare too long if you have a hangover :)
05/20/2005 07:25:39 PM · #9
would this work if you printed it out?

YUP

(actually, posted this somewhere else in rebuttle to a teenager who wanted to try psychedlic drugs. i encouraged him not too, and if he really needed to trip stuff like this was a lot cheaper and safer)
05/20/2005 07:36:38 PM · #10
That made me think of those pictures back in the early 90's that you had to stare at a point on the picture and then you would see a 3D rending of an image. From a distance they looked like a bundle of dots. I can't remember the name of them.Do you know what pictures I'm talking about? I was wondering if there is a software or PS plug in to make an image like that.
05/20/2005 07:55:54 PM · #11
If you like that...then this should be interesting....

MAGIC EYE

Message edited by author 2005-05-20 19:56:24.
05/20/2005 10:10:00 PM · #12
weird what the brain can do with the eyes, isn't it?
05/20/2005 10:29:10 PM · #13
Where can I get a wallpaper with that pattern?
05/20/2005 11:40:30 PM · #14
you could probably get it custom printed.....
05/21/2005 03:40:10 AM · #15
Originally posted by jonr:

Where can I get a wallpaper with that pattern?


If you mean computer wallpaper, just download it and stick it in your windows file.

Robt.
05/21/2005 04:47:29 AM · #16
Originally posted by SDW65:

That made me think of those pictures back in the early 90's that you had to stare at a point on the picture and then you would see a 3D rending of an image. From a distance they looked like a bundle of dots. I can't remember the name of them.Do you know what pictures I'm talking about? I was wondering if there is a software or PS plug in to make an image like that.


I have somewhere software that would allow you to make the MagicEye pictures, it came with a book telling how they work and how to create them. Basically every color sits at a different level then the program would covert it to the magiceye picture. I was never very good at making any but it was fun to try. They may still have it out there somewhere. Good luck

Message edited by author 2005-05-21 04:51:53.
05/21/2005 05:09:31 AM · #17
Wow!! I've seen a lot of illusions similar to that, but this is the most incredible one I've ever seen. No matter how long I look at it, I can't make the whole thing stand still. Mind boggling.
05/21/2005 06:18:32 AM · #18
It is great fun for infants -- lots of moving color to stimulate optic nerves with no moving parts to wear, break or need batteries. Just print poster sized and hang above their bed or playpen. ;)

David
05/21/2005 06:55:08 AM · #19
Check out the Stereogram Explorer at //www.aloej.com . It supports 3DS models and bump maps (.bmp files where bright= foreground, dark= background. Easy to create in photoshop!).
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