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Riotboy1 ::: Favorites FTW?!! 07-07-17 00:29:21 _____________________________________________________ | |
llamamcelvis ::: Favorites thats awesomeee! 07-07-17 14:26:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
TheHumanTornado ::: Favorites magic is for sisses and Afgans 07-07-17 22:27:23 _____________________________________________________ | |
pamelarickman ::: Favorites brillante! 07-07-22 16:38:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
ChappyBT ::: Favorites Look folks..It has NOTHING to do with the "depth" of the objects, or the "angle" of the camera. The one guy had it right but I can't remeber his handle. It's strictly the SHAPE of the objects! The top curve is much longer than the inside curve, so when they are put together as they are, it makes the top object appear smaller. Simple geometry, try it at home with 2 exact same size and shaped pieces of paper. 07-07-22 21:40:31 _____________________________________________________ | |
superpescado99 ::: Favorites wtf... 07-07-24 21:39:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
iwannaloveyoualways ::: Favorites ? wtf lol 07-07-27 13:57:35 _____________________________________________________ | |
121snapples121 ::: Favorites I dont dont get it all he did was place the two things ten switch them twice then place them on top of each other? 07-07-28 21:06:53 _____________________________________________________ | |
121snapples121 ::: Favorites Ok i looked at it twice. i get it now..... WTF HOW DID THAT HAPPEN 07-07-28 21:08:07 _____________________________________________________ | |
orsersco ::: Favorites Forced Perspective. Used in movies all the time. 07-07-30 10:55:14 _____________________________________________________ |
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Can you believe what you see
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