X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,ef7a01654d0a7e04 X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: Randy Gardner Subject: Re: Simply illusions Date: 1997/12/14 Message-ID: <349431D4.15D4@slip.net>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 298133536 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit References: <66bllo$fvj@newstoo.ericsson.se> <3489A50A.3628@slip.net> <3489CE22.5731@mpq.mpg.de> <3489E18E.4B0B@slip.net> <3489EB19.5413@mpq.mpg.de> <348A176F.1792@slip.net> <348B86B7.41C67EA6@on.spammer> <348C2498.6131@mpq.mpg.de> <349191A0.7EA6@slip.net> <34919EAD.37B2@mpq.mpg.de> Mime-Version: 1.0 Reply-To: randyg@slip.net To: Andreas Freise Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Organization: The large stack method (CEO: Rsoft) Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art From: http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~seckel/triangle.html > (There are a number of people, artists and cartoonists in particular, > who are used to seeing just flat images, and can see this as flat and > non-paradoxical). Yep. Also add 3D artists to that list. (me. :-) After dealing with 3D images and drawing them, writing VRML, writing 3D generators, drawing illusions, etc, your brain gets used to the fact that the rules can be tricked, and double checks when a questionable image is presented. I've got some more illusions coming, so watch out! (in a couple weeks, right now I hardley have any free time. )-: -- --randyg@slip.net (Randy Gardner) --http://www.slip.net/~randyg/index.htm - *New* Download a maze program that lets you actually walk *inside* the maze!!