Magic Eye Art

I got it! it's this guy :
parasaurolophuspic.jpg

Parasaurolophus!!!

I can't see anything, this is nothing short of Boshlevik propoganda.
 
Spoiler :
nice revolver
 
Nice, I just love the effect when you move your head sideways after you 'get it'.
 
For me, I think they are much easier to see on-screen than printed (book or poster).
I think I'm the only one of my family who can see the images.

Amy
 
I love Magic Eye! They're really, really easy for me. :D I have several on my walls. I'll look for some to share at lunch.

Those things are hoaxes. Nothing there at all.

You also don't believe in global warming. :lol:
 
i love these things. i got a book of them for xmas one year. now i find myself staring at carpets and blouses...

I like to stare at what's underneath them, then pounce.

I wish I could see these, but to be honest, the flicker of a monitor doesnt make it easier on my eyes. Someone outline the dang thing?
 
http://www.magiceye.com/3dfun/stwkdisp.shtml

They've got the hidden images available too.

http://www.vision3d.com/fftext.html said:
The Famous Frankfurter Experiment demonstrates exactly how the eyes are used during parallel-viewing (Magic Eye 3D viewing). If this experiment is successful, you'll see a miniature frankfurter floating in the air as pictured above. Wow.

* You need to look into the distance for this, so turn away from the computer monitor.
* Pick a specific object in the distance. Aim your eyes at that target.
* While looking at that distant target, bring your index fingers, tips touching, up in front of your eyes and into your line of sight.
* While still aiming your eyes at the distant target, calmly notice that a mini-frank has appeared between the tips of your fingers. Do not allow the awesome beauty of the mini-frank to distract you and cause you to aim your eyes directly at it. Continue to aim your eyes into the distance at your target.
* Pull the tips of your fingers apart slightly and observe the frankfurter floating in the air.
* Wiggle your fingers and watch the mini-frank dance.

Remember how your eyes feel while performing this depth-defying frankfurter feat and you can apply the same skills to 3D viewing.
 
that link has the book i got! it was a calendar from sometime in the 1990's.
@sourboy. if i could see what was underneath that would be x-ray vision:)
 
For those of you not familiar, Magic Eye art is where you unfocus your eyes to see an image in another image. Here are just a few samples for fun.

magic_eye_roses.jpg


dino.jpeg


shark.jpg


If you have some more, post it!

I never got the optical illusion thing but I think the first one is a heart, right?
 
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