There is a great little book of these available ‘Magic Moving Images’ by Colin Ord. A Tarquin Mini book which I think we had to buy from the publishers
Richard, this is the technique all my 3D glasses free photos use (lenticular) when I print them! Have you seen my latest multi-cam of the flying Harris Hawk http://www.illuminessence.co.uk/page51.html
I quite like the spoilers although I understand why some don’t. I often check the comments for clues (&solutions) before monday if I find myself stuck. Maybe Richard should introuduce a “spoiler” tab instead.
The cat looking at the cat. Awesome!!
There’s no stopping Pac-Man.
Really good. Thanks for sharing.
Very entertaining, made me smile, especially the cat!
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There is a great little book of these available ‘Magic Moving Images’ by Colin Ord. A Tarquin Mini book which I think we had to buy from the publishers
These are amazing, Richard, really inspiring; and the curious cat is delightful! Thanks ever so much for sharing
Richard, this is the technique all my 3D glasses free photos use (lenticular) when I print them! Have you seen my latest multi-cam of the flying Harris Hawk http://www.illuminessence.co.uk/page51.html
The forerunner of motion pictures. Beautifully done. Film History 101, thank you.
Is it something to do with the international date line?
a spoiler the day before the puzzle…how apposite
It could be 1957 BC and 1958 BC however.
Richard, I would say that your attempt to prevent spoilers has failed miserably.
I quite like the spoilers although I understand why some don’t. I often check the comments for clues (&solutions) before monday if I find myself stuck. Maybe Richard should introuduce a “spoiler” tab instead.
It’s a Newton’s third law kind of thingy