@Exeat
"But the contrast isn't sharper! The contrast between a white A on grey tile is much sharper then the contrast of a grey A on a grey tile!!!"
???
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@Mouse
"It is not about the bloody text, all the sites say it isn't, it's about the tiles, jeez!"
What sites? I've been over this a million times. I consider the text to be a part of the illusion. All the other variations on this theme had something other than the tiles that were a part of the illusion. All I've been saying is that the text was messed up, and therefore part of the illusion. the_winch posted a fixed .png one that included the illusion of the text being a different color.
I SAID THAT IT WORKED NOW. Case closed. End of Story. The illusion was fixed. Why must you drag this on?
"This illusion I made demonstrates the same principal, less effectively (I'm no expert at this). All the brown squares are the same color."
Yes they are the same color.
@Chris Knott
"Neophyte :
- Open the picture in paint.
- Grab the main colour from either SQUARE A or SQUARE B.
- Using this colour, paint over all of both squares (paint over the letters)
- The squares do not look the same colour.
Happy?"
I'm fully aware that the color of both tiles is the same. Hell, I've been over it so many times that I have it memorized. But, that is not what I've been talking about. I've been talking about the text being off color when it was suppose to be the same? the_winch posted a fixed one that of also linked to in this post. The text looks different even though it is the same. The illusion was fixed.
I said as much in a previous post and subsequnent posts several times.
@Scraggle
"Neophyte :
Why can't you just accept that you are wrong!!!"
BECAUSE I AM RIGHT!!!
@Easily Confused
"Oh well, I thought the link I provided would have been enough to settle the argument."
As did I. But even though I've referred to it several times through the argument it seems to have no effect. ::sigh::
"Surely this thread is not heading towards being a flamebait just because of one illusion, is it?"
Ironically, I thought that heartbone's post about the 9/11 "hoax" would have illicted more response. It appears that I was wrong.
@HZence
"I think he's known he's wrong for quite a bit now and is just trying to be a pain in the arse for you guys."
Actually, I really do believe that I am right.
" Frankly I'm proud of him, it seems to be working, LOL"
Glad to hear someone is on my side(sort of).
@Cyber_Freak
Thank you for trying to bring this back on to topic. It is greatly appreciated.
"How many faces do you see?"
3
"Is the following object physically possible?"
Yeah, actually I think that I saw one of these in real life before. It was by some magician guy. Speciallized in optical illusions like these. He built one in his front yard or something. You had to look at it from a certain angle for it to work, but once you did it was pretty cool.
@Everyone
Since I haven't posted any illusions yet I'd thought I'd give it a try.
Make sure you are relaxed. Keep your eyes on the lighter areas where the black lines intersect. You should probably notice circles coming from the center of the design.
This illusion is similar to the young girl - old woman illusion. How many animals do you see?
Are these two line the same size?
This should be a little familar. Count the number of Ts.
This one really does a number on your eyes.
Schroder Stairs-In this illustration, the stairs should turn upside down during a steady gaze. The wall with the floating glass sphere will shift from the foreground to the background. Of course, if you originally saw the background as the foreground, you will notice a change from the background to the foreground.
The Zoeller Illusion-Are these lines parrell?
I think that this should be enough for now.