Posted: 2/21/2010 1:04:09 PM EDT
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Has anyone else never been able to see the stupid 3-D image?
I must say I'm a lil butthurt that I have never seen the hidden image in any of these portraits.
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I can see them (it's just a matter of focusing your eyes on a point "farther away" than the actual image you're looking at, then relax and keep staring) but what surprises me is just how in the hell somebody figured out that this would work? As far as I can tell there is no real hint of the 3D image in the 2D print. |
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stop wasting your time get a life
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Place two dots on a piece of paper, about an inch apart and horizontally separated. (Not vertically, that won't work.) Let your eyes relax and, not cross, but go the other way, wall-eyed. When you see THREE dots instead of two, try to focus on the MIDDLE one. This is the way you see those pictures. There is a repeating pattern in the images. Identify the repeating pattern and use that as your guide, very much like the two dot method I just described. Once you get it, the more you focus, the more 3D detail you'll see. It takes practice. But I was always pretty good at it as I can easily do the chameleon stare. It freaks people out. CJ |
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LIES! |

It freaks people out.