Amazing music, first time I've ever seen something like this on video. Pretty trippy and almost goes xavier mode(in part 2)
[video=youtube;6wGoq3h62js]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wGoq3h62js[/video]
Check out this guys youtube channel for a bunch of obscure animated films too. good shit.
i feel like this is one of the better ways to give yourself a headache
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;52842995]i feel like this is one of the better ways to give yourself a headache[/QUOTE]
with practice, you stop getting headaches, I've been staring at images like these since I was a kid so my eyes handle it well.
I can't even do magic eyes properly.
Once when I was a kid I could, and then at some point they "flipped" and I could only see them inverted.
Only a few weeks ago did I find out that I wasn't crazy and that I've just been crossing my eyes inwards rather than outwards, putting my focal point too close rather than too far.
I feel like this video gets utterly fucked by Youtube compression, could get still images to show but not moving ones.
One cool thing I learned about diverging/converging your eyes, is that you can solve any "spot the difference" puzzle instantly. merging the 2 images together will cause you to notice all the differences in the picture because you will see them 'blinking'. Try it.
Also if you are really really good at converging/diverging your eyes while still keeping things in focus, you can hand draw 3d images. Its really difficult and your probably better off using software but its still cool nonetheless. Draw a straight vertical line on a paper with your eyes crossed, you should see 2 images, the one actually on the paper and a clone of line not actually on the paper. if you try to draw the same line at an angle on top of the cloned line, you will see a third line appear in the middle of the paper that looks 3D. You can extend this concept to shapes, but that is really really complicated.
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