that things sweet. it tripped me out big time so I had to do it again.
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that things sweet. it tripped me out big time so I had to do it again.
i think its because the second picture is missing all but those two hues of color that the first picture HAS. so when you stare at it long enough your brain begins to just put those two hues there because its been used to seeing them...then when the image changes the hues are superimposed by your brain making it seem like a normal color picture until you refocus on the second image and realize it is really missing those two crucial hues
maybe
I thought this was one of the better illusions or just proof that what we think we see is not allways the truth. Print this image on your pc then fold the A and B squares until they touch or cut them out and place them side by side. Yep they are the same color.
http://img467.imageshack.us/img467/3...hadowabnr3.jpg
lol that was pretty cool. I think I'll play around with that in Photoshop to see if I can get it close to the colors you "see" on there.
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Originally Posted by SuperTorch