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Anamorphic Illusions., by Deleted on Jan 12, 2013 18:29:06 GMT 1, Just bumped into this on you tube. Just might have to watch a few more now.
Just bumped into this on you tube. Just might have to watch a few more now.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Deleted on Jan 12, 2013 18:32:50 GMT 1, These are great imho.
These are great imho.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Cornish Crayon on Jan 13, 2013 11:25:54 GMT 1, Thanks for sharing dude
Coolio
Thanks for sharing dude
Coolio
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Deleted on Jan 13, 2013 13:29:23 GMT 1, First vid is cool but zic sucks !!
As for second vid, a very old trick... here the same effect in pure CSS, just change width of your window and the horse will move - demo.marcofolio.net/a_parallax_illusion_with_css/
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Anamorphic Illusions., by ilmambo on Jan 14, 2013 1:05:02 GMT 1, coach, that's a work by Felice Varini, an amazing swiss artist
coach, that's a work by Felice Varini, an amazing swiss artist
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Anamorphic Illusions., by ABC on Jan 14, 2013 1:08:32 GMT 1, Pretty mental stuff, love the rubiks cube.
Pretty mental stuff, love the rubiks cube.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Coach on Jan 14, 2013 1:14:01 GMT 1, coach, that's a work by Felice Varini, an amazing swiss artist
Yes, that's right. Very impressive in person. Thanks for the reminder.
coach, that's a work by Felice Varini, an amazing swiss artist Yes, that's right. Very impressive in person. Thanks for the reminder.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Deleted on Jan 14, 2013 1:36:45 GMT 1, Impressive Indeed. This one does my head in also.
Impressive Indeed. This one does my head in also.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by pelle on Jan 14, 2013 9:07:09 GMT 1, Impressive Indeed. This one does my head in also.
Why does it do your head in? There is a simple explanation right there in the description:
"This is really simple but has such an awesome effect. Fill a bucket full of water and place it about 5 feet off the ground. Place a subwoofer about 1 foot lower than the bucket. Run a plastic tube from the top bucket down in front of the subwoofer. Tape the tube to the front of the speaker. Then aim the end of the tube to an empty bucket on the floor. Get the water flowing from the top bucket. Now just generate a 24 hz sine wave and set your camera to 24 fps and watch the magic happen. Basically your cameras frame rate is synced up with the rate of the vibrations of the water so it appears to be frozen or still. Now if you play a 23 hz sine wave your frame rate will be off just a little compared to the sine wave causing the water to "move backward" or so as it appears. You can play a 25 hz sine wave and cause the water to move slowly foward."
Impressive Indeed. This one does my head in also. Why does it do your head in? There is a simple explanation right there in the description: "This is really simple but has such an awesome effect. Fill a bucket full of water and place it about 5 feet off the ground. Place a subwoofer about 1 foot lower than the bucket. Run a plastic tube from the top bucket down in front of the subwoofer. Tape the tube to the front of the speaker. Then aim the end of the tube to an empty bucket on the floor. Get the water flowing from the top bucket. Now just generate a 24 hz sine wave and set your camera to 24 fps and watch the magic happen. Basically your cameras frame rate is synced up with the rate of the vibrations of the water so it appears to be frozen or still. Now if you play a 23 hz sine wave your frame rate will be off just a little compared to the sine wave causing the water to "move backward" or so as it appears. You can play a 25 hz sine wave and cause the water to move slowly foward."
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Deleted on Jan 14, 2013 12:05:46 GMT 1, Cheers. I feel much better now.
Cheers. I feel much better now.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by jonnyx on Jan 14, 2013 19:00:55 GMT 1, "This is really simple but has such an awesome effect. Fill a bucket full of water and place it about 5 feet off the ground. Place a subwoofer about 1 foot lower than the bucket. Run a plastic tube from the top bucket down in front of the subwoofer. Tape the tube to the front of the speaker. Then aim the end of the tube to an empty bucket on the floor. Get the water flowing from the top bucket. Now just generate a 24 hz sine wave and set your camera to 24 fps and watch the magic happen. Basically your cameras frame rate is synced up with the rate of the vibrations of the water so it appears to be frozen or still. Now if you play a 23 hz sine wave your frame rate will be off just a little compared to the sine wave causing the water to "move backward" or so as it appears. You can play a 25 hz sine wave and cause the water to move slowly foward."
well when you put it like that it's obvious.
"This is really simple but has such an awesome effect. Fill a bucket full of water and place it about 5 feet off the ground. Place a subwoofer about 1 foot lower than the bucket. Run a plastic tube from the top bucket down in front of the subwoofer. Tape the tube to the front of the speaker. Then aim the end of the tube to an empty bucket on the floor. Get the water flowing from the top bucket. Now just generate a 24 hz sine wave and set your camera to 24 fps and watch the magic happen. Basically your cameras frame rate is synced up with the rate of the vibrations of the water so it appears to be frozen or still. Now if you play a 23 hz sine wave your frame rate will be off just a little compared to the sine wave causing the water to "move backward" or so as it appears. You can play a 25 hz sine wave and cause the water to move slowly foward."
well when you put it like that it's obvious.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by .dappy on Jan 14, 2013 20:44:52 GMT 1, mikey ... loving this thread ... keep it up ;D
nice one coach as well
mikey ... loving this thread ... keep it up ;D nice one coach as well
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Deleted on Jan 14, 2013 20:49:53 GMT 1, Cheers Dap. They are all brusspup vids. Anyone can search their youtube.
Cheers Dap. They are all brusspup vids. Anyone can search their youtube.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Coach on Jan 14, 2013 20:53:11 GMT 1, mikey ... loving this thread ... keep it up ;D nice one coach as well
You're welcome.
mikey ... loving this thread ... keep it up ;D nice one coach as well You're welcome.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by Deleted on Jan 19, 2014 21:06:55 GMT 1, Its Sunday eh.
Its Sunday eh.
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Anamorphic Illusions., by razorwire on Jan 28, 2014 11:36:36 GMT 1, Myself and a friend went through a phase of making loads of those moving head things like the T-Rex above, based on Jerry Andus's original dragon. My mate did a massive one, not quite as big as the T-Rex but still very impressive. They are great fun for kids and only take 2 minutes to make - just print this off and get folding www.jclahr.com/science/Illusions/3d/dragon.jpg
Myself and a friend went through a phase of making loads of those moving head things like the T-Rex above, based on Jerry Andus's original dragon. My mate did a massive one, not quite as big as the T-Rex but still very impressive. They are great fun for kids and only take 2 minutes to make - just print this off and get folding www.jclahr.com/science/Illusions/3d/dragon.jpg
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