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Youtube optical illusions.
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Re: Youtube optical illusions.
Nicely done, even the camera movements. But a dearth of chicks…
Will you get this one?NSFW:
Will you get this one?
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Re: Youtube optical illusions.
A woman looking in a mirror? Not seeing any illusion though.
Tried to turn it upside down there see if it makes a difference but my phone won't let me turn it upside down. Whichever way I turn it the phone flips it right side up.
Tried to turn it upside down there see if it makes a difference but my phone won't let me turn it upside down. Whichever way I turn it the phone flips it right side up.
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Re: Youtube optical illusions.
Ok I think I see it . Cover the head and the hand with the mirror and just look at what's left. You'll see it.
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Re: Youtube optical illusions.
Yeah, that does not count as an "optical illusion" since you have to remove part of the image.
Reported.
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Reported.
--J.D.
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Re: Youtube optical illusions.
Very nicely done. I think we have posted some of their recreations of classic optical illusions like the shadow on the checkerboard which drives everyone crazy.
There is a long tradition of this. When I were a Lad I happened upon a lecture at an art museum on "Fool the Eye" paintings. I cannot be arsed to look up the technical French term [Trompe L'Oeil.--Ed.] Hush! My favorite was a painting of a cloth cast on a painting of a nude. The painter loved to watch people try to discretely remove the cloth.
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There is a long tradition of this. When I were a Lad I happened upon a lecture at an art museum on "Fool the Eye" paintings. I cannot be arsed to look up the technical French term [Trompe L'Oeil.--Ed.] Hush! My favorite was a painting of a cloth cast on a painting of a nude. The painter loved to watch people try to discretely remove the cloth.
--J.D.
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