what do you call it...
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- TortOise
when you have a horizonal pattern on one transparent object and a vertical pattern on another and it is not until you line the 2 up that you can see through/see something else. Probably not explained very well...
- version30
perspective
- Engage_London0
moire?
- TortOise0
it is something to do with light, so that when you put them together it will either block out the light or let the light through, I can't remember. Does that make sense
- k770
you on drugs?
- TortOise0
LOL
- tny0
just say yes
- fate_redux0
Venetian Blinds
- TortOise0
don't think I am explaining it very well. It is 2 translucent objects and when you put the togther, the patterns kind of lock together so you can then see some other shape/message or whatever.
- CaP0
refraction?
- TortOise0
umm. yes...
- radar0
Is it some secret decoder from a cereal box from the 80's?
- version30
it sounds like perspective
like the trick used to make these work
http://pixeltwins.com/viewer/ind…
sorry to post them again
- TortOise0
how do they make them? not sure it is what I am after though.
- version30
its all based off a point of reference that never changes
thats how i did those
if i would have moved after applying the desktop image it wouldn't look right