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excccccelent
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admittedly, this gives me more of a headache than any optical illusion........
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Well ...
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Squares A and B are the same shade of grey.
The middle tiles in each face are the same colour.
The "green" and "blue" spirals are the same colour.
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^ All of the above statements, just seem false to me...
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well except for the fact that bike is HORRIBLE
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^ All of the above statements, just seem false to me...
That's why they're called "illusions". :)
Fire up Paint / Photoshop whatever and compare squares if you don't believe me....
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no you posted YOU prove it
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My word is my bond.
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[quote=Seeds;777599]
Squares A and B are the same shade of grey.
But... if B is the same colour as A, surely, the pattern suggests the whole board would be grey??
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Look at the "shadow".
Really, check it in Paint or whatever. It's a fucking great illusion.
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I've checked it in paint, and it looks the same as it does here...?
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Did you mean check the colour numbers in paint? Anyway, i'm really not to fussed, don't feel like you have to explain it any further. I'll just believe you!
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Yeah just use the drop tool. It is the same..which annoys me for some reason haha.
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take it to armotex and get them to spray two frames one with (a) one with (b) and then compare
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Hope this helps:
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This is getting out of hand. lol
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Yep, wanted to post the spirally one. :)
Further to the what are you listening to thread, I am listening the to the Animal Collective record but......their cover is giving me a headache: