Here is the video of my moving images book.
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Moving Images Book
October 8, 2008LAST NOTE BEFORE EXCITEMENT BEGINS
August 17, 2008This completely new art form taps into the natural abilities of our eyes and our minds. You see since we each have two eyes, with each one sending a visual message to our mind, the mind must somehow combine these two images into one or we would have double vision (see two of everything). This is what makes these special images unique. So when you look through the image, one of your eyes gets one half of the puzzle and the other eye gets the other half of the puzzle. Then when they are combined in our minds a magical thing happens.
To our amazement, it ends up feeling something like Xray vision. The 2D just melts away and something wonderful appears as if it is in a little room in a magical space of its own.
Some people see them very fast and others can take quite a while. This has
nothing to do with intelligence. It is just a trick that your eyes will help you to figure out once you give it some time and practice. The first time doing anything can be awkward or difficult simply because we don’t have any idea of what to do. In this case, there is nothing else we do that is anything like this. So read the instructions and try each technique. It may take a bit of work on your part but once you do, it gets easier and faster each time until you can see them almost instantly.
One key thing to remember is that if your eyes focus on the image itself it is impossible to see the hidden image. However, if you gaze through and imagine what’s behind the wall of colors you will be rewarded as the 2D image fades away and behind this area an incredible 3D scene magically appears. It is almost as though you can reach in and pull out the tiger, plane, horse, tree, butterfly, alien, soccer player, etc., etc., etc.
The Eye Adventures staff and our contributing artists wish you the best of luck!
HOW TO VIEW 3D IMAGES
August 17, 2008Here are a couple of beginning suggestions to make viewing 3D easier:
a. In general, you want bright lighting when you are learning to view 3D illusions.
b. Some people who wear glasses will find it easier to if they take them off as long as they can move close enough to the image to see it clearly.
c. Look straight forward, don’t tilt your head. The concealed 3D is most apparent with your head level.
The only people that cannot see these images are people who are blind or only can see with one eye. A few people with strong stigmatisms or a very dominant eye (where one eye for whatever reason takes in much more visual information than the other) may also have trouble viewing these images. But for the rest of us with anything approaching normal vision (even if you wear glasses) with a little or lots of practice and patience, the 3D hidden in these images can be seen.
Look for your reflection in the shiny cover of this book. This makes the picture go blurry (out of focus) and you might feel like you are starting to se double. Believe it or not this is good. It has to do this no matter what technique you use. The reflection helps you to focus your eyes on something other than the 2D part of the image. If the 2-D surface of the picture is not blurry (slightly out of focus,) the 3-D image will not appear.
Once you have your attention on the reflection, just relax. Sometimes it takes a few minutes but we assure you it is worth your time. You will start to feel something happen. Just keep looking at the reflection, it will blur and the image will start to move oddly. This means your eyes are figuring out how to do this. Just keep looking at you reflection and soon the image will appear.
something happen. The image will start to blur, then change and some double vision should occur. When it does just keep relaxing and continue with the blank stare. You eyes will do the rest of the work when you are patient. When the image first comes in it usually is just a piece of it. Continue to do the same relaxed stare and the result will “pop” in. Then you can begin to look around in the image and see more and more of the 3D.