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Page 1: Courtesy of Evil Mr. Bleecker Anaglyphs use two colour tones – red and blue to generate two images interpreted by the brain separately This gives the

Courtesy of Evil Mr. Bleecker

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•Anaglyphs use two colour tones – red and blue to generate two images interpreted by the brain separately

•This gives the illusion of depth – 3 Dimensions

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Want to See More?

Make sure you have your 3-D glasses on!

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Ever Wanted to See Mars in 3D?

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How about a 3D Movie?

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Anaglyphs

• Use binocular vision (two images from your eyes to the brain) to create 3D effects

• A favorite trick of movie fanatics, with some more notable films such as

– Treasure of the 4 Crowns (an Indiana Jones rip-off)

– Jaws 3D (a terrible film)

– Amityville Horror

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Famous Illusions

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How many

People can your Find?

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Don’t Forget the Box!

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How many Cubes?

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Vase or Faces?

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Another Variation

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Are these Lines Straight?

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Just a Reflection?

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Is this Possible?

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How Many Legs?

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Do my Eyes Deceive Me?

Are the lines between the arrowheads equal in length?

                                         

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Triangle Illusion!

Do you see two triangles?

                    

There are no triangles, just the illusion formed by the shapes.

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Old Man or Young Woman?