Just tried again on the mobile. The 3G's appear first, then when I blinked my eyes a few times, it changed to just one. Each time very clear and in focus.Same here at first.
Just tried again on the mobile. The 3G's appear first, then when I blinked my eyes a few times, it changed to just one. Each time very clear and in focus.Same here at first.
I like Escher and optical illusions and enjoy the brain flip when the cube stands out the page then sinks in the page or is a flat line drawing .Would love some medical student to put a brain scanner on some one when they do see the illusion to find which bits fire when you get it cause it aint happening in my headI'm sure that people like you think that those of us who tell you that we can see the hidden images are either mad or taking the p*ss!
I struggled a few times when those pictures first became popular but once you've got the knack it doesn't take long to see the hidden object(s).
It never ceases to amaze me how obvious the objects are once you've perceived them, having seen no sign of them a few moments before!
I mis-read that as 'skill'...Even when you do see the image, it's an underwhelming skull...
that too!I mis-read that as 'skill'...
Take a look at THIS THREAD of mine and see what you think!I like Escher and optical illusions...
It took me ages to get it too, I think part of the problem was that even though I knew 'what' I was looking for, I was unprepared for how it would appear once I got it. I found one that was 'easy' and After that, it made any after a lot easier.I have never been able to see them, despite knowing what I am looking for. I am very good at rolling my tongue though, so I see that as compensation,
Are you sure its not a semi naked woman wearing pink bloomers? Thats what I see. Mind you I see that every nightIt is a naked woman, on that note my better half says I always have one thing on my mind.
Can you see it now?Could anybody outline the giraffe please? I might be able to see it then.
Sorry, I still can't see it. I found this on Wikipedia though:
Sorry, I still can't see it. I found this on Wikipedia though:
The viewer must diverge their eyes in order to see a hidden three-dimensional image within the pattern... A vergence is the simultaneous movement of both eyes in opposite directions to obtain or maintain single binocular vision.
I couldn't do this during my eye test either.