How many 5 year olds could you take out?

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Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:24 am

This seems to be spiralling into the abyss of lame/funny pictures. The arm pit one was not a pleasant image though
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:48 am

Jumping on the bandwagon, but with a difference - I took, or edited all of these myself:

No hidden supports, glue or chewing gum here, honest. Nor is there any post picture editing, other than a minor touch-up to correct the colours:
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I has a heavy metal T-shirt (close up):
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Nothing silly, just neat (spider's web on a frosty morning. The only decent picture my camera phone ever took).
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And my Lolcat Image:
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And this is the scene that greeted me when I first logged into spudfiles on my new laptop from the University (I had been reading as a guest for a few weeks without realising it):
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Well that's it from me and silly images... no, actually, there's one more. We shall see who has the magic eyes:
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Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:28 pm

The last picture says "the cake is a lie!!!" underlined three times.

Funny pictures, though the coin one is questionable...
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:05 pm

I should make a sig with my name like that! I'm gonna try to find a tut.
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:06 pm

pizlo wrote:I should make a sig with my name like that! I'm gonna try to find a tut.
That image was generated here, then I just screenshotted it, and cropped it down in paint:
http://www.flash-gear.com/stereo/
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:45 pm

oh my gosh, i went and made my own and still cant figure out how to read it....

help?
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:38 pm

Well back to the five year olds.... i got 22.
I'm 6ft 3in and wheigh roughly 150lbs.
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:58 pm

sthorne wrote:oh my gosh, i went and made my own and still cant figure out how to read it....

help?
you sorta have to unfocus your eyes so you get two images, then the special image looks like one with a 3d something in it. its hard to explain.
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sthorne wrote:oh my gosh, i went and made my own and still cant figure out how to read it....

help?
Magic Eye images may be easier to see if viewed on paper rather than a computer screen. If possible, print the image you want to see and follow the instructions below. (You don't need to print in color.)
It helps if you use the ones with squares in them to start off, like he one below, which help you get the feel for it.

Hold the center of the printed image right up to your nose. It should be blurry. Focus as though you are looking through the image into the distance. Very slowly move the image away from your face until the two squares above the image turn into three squares. If you see four squares, move the image farther away from your face until you see three squares. If you see one or two squares, start over!
When you clearly see three squares, hold the page still, and the hidden image will magically appear. Once you perceive the hidden image and depth, you can look around the entire 3D image. The longer you look, the clearer the illusion becomes. The farther away you hold the page, the deeper it becomes. Good Luck!


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p.s. there is no hidden picture here, just a 3D image of cubes

Furthermore, there's some rather different looking ones Here
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Ragnarok wrote:We shall see who has the magic eyes
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sthorne wrote:oh my gosh, i went and made my own and still cant figure out how to read it....
They do take some practise. I couldn't do it for years, but now I'm very fast to see them, at distances, angled, twisted slightly, computer or paper... it's just experience, a lot of people can never "see" them, but once you do it the first time, it just gets easier.

What you need to do is focus "past" the image. (Also very good for freaking people out. Focus a few feet past their shoulder when talking to them). One way to learn is if you focus on something about 2 or 3 feet away, and keeping your eyes at that focus, move the image into your view, then move it back and forwards until you find the right point.

Now, I was considering getting a set of cards like these:
http://3d-playingcards.com/

They're cards with Magic Eye patterns on the back that tell you what the card is - but they're done so cleverly, most people will never know. You do have to be proficient with seeing the patterns though, because if you're the type that has to move them backwards and forwards in front of your face, it will give it away.
One guy I know had a set and didn't even realise their secret. Which was great fun - completely messing up people's minds by correctly "guessing" the card each time.
I did eventually tell them how it was done*, and I've been considering getting a set since. I think it's probably worth it, but I would prefer to find a UK dealer.

*Perhaps I shouldn't have told them and had a few quid off them in a game of Blackjack or Poker instead...
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Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:49 pm

I found that if you look at a very symmetrical thing like certain keyboards you can get a more 3d ish zoomed view, but the letters keep switching.
this was the one I looked at.
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It works a bit better in person:)
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Fri Feb 15, 2008 3:09 pm

Omg i got it now!!

I couldnt do it but now i can, it looks so cool, thx uberlad.

But now i think my eyes are messed up.

now i can see ragnarok's pic.

*holds up three fingers* I think im holding up two fingers. :D
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:17 am

I remember magic eyes. Back in the third grade, that's all we'd look at in the library. :P

It took a little frustration and experimentation, but I finally read ragnarok's image.
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:51 am

pizlo:

here's one I made..

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and some I didn't.

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