RATE PLEASE, IF YOU LIKE IT.
The drawings came from grand-illusions.com, I have no idea where that guy got them from.
And here is a stopmotion I made for fun. The camera captures the illusion effect at the end.
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Nice vid.
it doesnt seems to work. the dragon doesn't looks like its looking at me.
now after watching the video, it all seems so logical! for those who didnt get it, watch the video!
thanks omnistructable
well will watch the video tonight when i got home.
thanks!!
great for kids and those kids at heart.
- and yes it does work.
you should make a Santa one for next years X-mas
or an Easter bunny one
and a Holloween one
lets see the artist in you
;0)
Jax
Here's a slightly more contemporary version from DWA magazine:
It turns out that it's a sort of Ubergeek charitable convention .
For those who don't know, he used to run the Mathematical Recreations column in Scientific American. His puzzles collections are in a class by themselves. As are his collection of essays on everything from mathematics, science, philosophy, religion, ... A true intellectual giant of our times.
Hey Kiteman, thanks for letting me know about Dr Who Adventures. I've been a fan for years but didn't know they had this, being in the States and all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URLRdcnU6Hk
:)