07 Oct 12
seems to not be in the agenda of many years of computerisation.
I remember the first time I was introduced to it, and I thought everybody was having a laugh!
Now it just takes me 5 to 8 seconds to get the 3D image.
Examples are here:
http://www.magiceye.com/
And there is a 3D heart set in the middle, can you see it?
Here is a company logo in 3D:
I hope you get them, and enjoy the freedom of preception vs perception.
-m. 😉
Originally posted by mikelomI have never been able to see magic eye images. I have tried, but I always find that my focus adjusts despite my best efforts.
seems to not be in the agenda of many years of computerisation.
I remember the first time I was introduced to it, and I thought everybody was having a laugh!
Now it just takes me 5 to 8 seconds to get the 3D image.
Examples are here:
http://www.magiceye.com/
And there is a 3D heart set in the middle, can you see it?
Here is a company logo in 3D:
I hope you get them, and enjoy the freedom of preception vs perception.
-m. 😉
Originally posted by Maxwell SmartYou just have to stare blankly, almost letting your eyes fill with tears. Don't look for patterns..... but just concentrate on 1 area, then another area, but don't move your eyes around too much. Once you've seen the first one, the method is repetitive, and you see them more and more quickly.
I have never been able to see magic eye images. I have tried, but I always find that my focus adjusts despite my best efforts.
When you get the first one, it's quite amazing. Then you become addicted, for a little while. It's well worth the effort of getting the first one!
-m. 😉
Originally posted by mikelomPlease don't misunderstand, I'm not prone to giving in easily. I've stared at these things for far more time than I can recall. I'm just one of those people who are truly unable to see them. I've tried, exhaustively (as an example: I spent more than a half hour on a single picture once, using every suggetion I could find from friends or online to help). I want to see them, I just can't. (Unlike my children who used to tell me that they couldn't understand their math, which is within reach of anyone of at least reasonably normal intelligence).
You just have to stare blankly, almost letting your eyes fill with tears. Don't look for patterns..... but just concentrate on 1 area, then another area, but don't move your eyes around too much. Once you've seen the first one, the method is repetitive, and you see them more and more quickly.
When you get the first one, it's quite amazing. Then you become ...[text shortened]... ddicted, for a little while. It's well worth the effort of getting the first one!
-m. 😉
08 Oct 12
Originally posted by Maxwell SmartYou always seem to miss it by "that much"
Please don't misunderstand, I'm not prone to giving in easily. I've stared at these things for far more time than I can recall. I'm just one of those people who are truly unable to see them. I've tried, exhaustively (as an example: I spent more than a half hour on a single picture once, using every suggetion I could find from friends or online to help) ...[text shortened]... their math, which is within reach of anyone of at least reasonably normal intelligence).