Hey Andy, the second one worked best :) It's funny, the longer you look the more you see! I imagine you can do great things with this technique. That's what onomatopee is all about; trying out new techniques, experiment and practise ^_^
Anoniem
1 december 2010 om 13:22
uhm.. I thought it was a joke.. because the future just can't be seen and you will see in real life..
Laura, you are half correct about not being able to see the future... But the thing you are missing, is a very dark (almost invisible) hidden image that only becomes visible after looking for a few seconds... (if it works properly!)
If you can't see the hidden image, there are some easier-to-see versions at the bottom of a blog post here: http://armacpherson.blogspot.com/2010/11/project-onomatopee-future-october-2010.html
Anoniem
5 december 2010 om 06:55
Hey Andy, I adjusted the brightness of my screen and practiced a bit on my patience.. and now I can see your picture! :)
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Hey Andy, the second one worked best :) It's funny, the longer you look the more you see! I imagine you can do great things with this technique. That's what onomatopee is all about; trying out new techniques, experiment and practise ^_^
uhm.. I thought it was a joke.. because the future just can't be seen and you will see in real life..
What am I missing..?
Laura, you are half correct about not being able to see the future...
But the thing you are missing, is a very dark (almost invisible) hidden image that only becomes visible after looking for a few seconds... (if it works properly!)
If you can't see the hidden image, there are some easier-to-see versions at the bottom of a blog post here:
http://armacpherson.blogspot.com/2010/11/project-onomatopee-future-october-2010.html
Hey Andy, I adjusted the brightness of my screen and practiced a bit on my patience.. and now I can see your picture! :)
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