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MichaelSibbernsen Special user Omaha, NE 513 Posts |
Attached to this post is a simplified variation of the popular Devil's Fork Illusion (aka Schuster's Conundrum).
To view, cover the left half of the fork with your hand. You will see what appears to be an object composed of three round pipes. Cover the same drawing on the right half, and you will see what appears to be a U-shaped object made of only two square pipes. You can download a .pdf document that will teach you how to easily draw this normally (somewhat) complex optical illusion here... http://homepage.mac.com/magicshow/PEA/DevilsFork.pdf.zip It's good for drawing on the back of business cards or cocktail napkins. Might also be good for teaching a unique skill to friends and clients. The document is public domain, so feel free to distribute, use on your own web-site, etc. Best, Michael Click here to view attached image. |
Mike T Loyal user 228 Posts |
Thanks for sharing that.
Quick and easy to do, when you know how. Regards, Mike
It's times like this I wish I'd listened to what my Grandad used to say...
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alanm99 Regular user England, UK 138 Posts |
Thanks for sharing that.
Sounds like fun DIY illusion. |
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