If you look at the top of the planet and keep looking, see what happens. ;)
Not meant to be the most complex or detailed image, it's the effect it has that is what matters.
Sorry, but not seeing anything happen. I'm assuming that this is supposed to be similar to the computer generated 3-D images that appear as the eyes relax and focus behind the image so that the separate images in each retina overlap to produce the 3-D illusion. I'm usually pretty good at seeing those, but unable to do so here.
sorry- i think i must be pretty awful - the only thing i can see is that the black seems to grow larger and encroach on the blue- sorry!
one of my friends claims she can see the moon become whole - so if that's what ur aiming for well done- it at least works with some ppl!
nice idea and subject though - even if my eyes do seem to be broken!
[quote]the only thing i can see is that the black seems to grow larger and encroach on the blue[/quote]
*nail on the head*
It obviously does not move so it is an optical illusion, so it does what it says on the tin. (:
Sorry there is no Death Star appearing out of nowhere in dramatic Lucas style 3D or the planet does not jump out of the screen and lend you some Ozone layer, but hey ho...
I am like Yin & Yang, my lighter side is balanced by my darkerside, embrace both & you get the whole me, play with one & you will meet the other...
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And lastly, View an image, vote on it, then bloody comment on it. How else are we artists to know what you like or don't if you do not tell us?
I am like Yin & Yang, my lighter side is balanced by my darkerside, embrace both & you get the whole me, play with one & you will meet the other...
www.ganjataz.com ~ www.ganjataz.co.uk
And lastly, View an image, vote on it, then bloody comment on it. How else are we artists to know what you like or don't if you do not tell us?
Nice colors.
Muiz