I am fully sighted and can see the depth effect. I went to show my 7yo daughter who has sight in one eye only. I stopped myself after trying to see the image with one eye closed. You can’t see it with only one eye, right? Thanks for the help.
Sometimes when I look at these, they are inverted, with the background in front, and the object inside out. It doesn’t always happen, and sometimes if I keep trying over and over again, it forms correctly. But I can’t systematically fix this. This one does it to me, and I can’t get it to show the object right. Any hints or tricks to flip it right side out?
I just got it to work by squinting and slowly opening my eyes. But, that said, I had already tried that a bunch of times, but then it worked. Saw it clearly. Just wondering if there is a systematic way that works every time.
I think this may be because there are actually 2 ways to view these. One involves crossing your eyes slightly and the other involves focusing farther away. I can do both. If an image appears inverted, I just try the other way. This one requires the cross eyed method. I may be stating the obvious, but I think that’s why this sub is called magiceye_crossview. I realize that the previous statement sounds sarcastic but it’s really not meant to be.
Same. For me there's a "wall" and a negative space going back. Looks cool but it makes no sense. I think I'm supposed to see an object jutting out towards me, but it's the inverse of that. A frog?
How does a magic eye have better perspective depth than decades of adventure games?
I can see it but have no idea what I am looking at?
I wanna say it's a sofa chair.
But inverted. Seems it's indented into the image instead of popping out
Opposite for me. I usually see them engraved rather than embossed
It pops out, inverted usually means u didnt get the right focus or however you call it
It means you were doing parallel viewing instead of crosseyed
I see it, but I don't get it.
Take a seat - you deserve it.
I am fully sighted and can see the depth effect. I went to show my 7yo daughter who has sight in one eye only. I stopped myself after trying to see the image with one eye closed. You can’t see it with only one eye, right? Thanks for the help.
Yes unfortunately you need two eyes for the stereo effect that makes it look 3D to work.
Here is an example of what it looks like sort of
Appreciate it. Hopefully one day soon we can generate a functional optic nerve. Thanks again.
This is glorious
I love these ones with a gradient of depth rather than looking like cardboard cutouts.
Funny because I could definitely see a real one having that texture.
Shame that it doesn't resemble a chair
It looks a lot like a chair. Note that this is cross view magic eye. Different than normal magic eye
Yo thank you! I was seeing it inward rather than outward and your comment fixed it for me.
Beautiful!
Sometimes when I look at these, they are inverted, with the background in front, and the object inside out. It doesn’t always happen, and sometimes if I keep trying over and over again, it forms correctly. But I can’t systematically fix this. This one does it to me, and I can’t get it to show the object right. Any hints or tricks to flip it right side out?
This recently started happening to be with a lot of these ones that are posted lately. I think it’s a function of the way they are being generated.
I just got it to work by squinting and slowly opening my eyes. But, that said, I had already tried that a bunch of times, but then it worked. Saw it clearly. Just wondering if there is a systematic way that works every time.
I think this may be because there are actually 2 ways to view these. One involves crossing your eyes slightly and the other involves focusing farther away. I can do both. If an image appears inverted, I just try the other way. This one requires the cross eyed method. I may be stating the obvious, but I think that’s why this sub is called magiceye_crossview. I realize that the previous statement sounds sarcastic but it’s really not meant to be.
Same. For me there's a "wall" and a negative space going back. Looks cool but it makes no sense. I think I'm supposed to see an object jutting out towards me, but it's the inverse of that. A frog?