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Spine Drift Illusion Checkerboard Variant - Page-2
This illusion was first introduced By Kitaoka, A., 2010 [link]
How to draw the illusion - 1.0.B:
Demo 1.0.B:
Demo 1.2.B:
Isoluminant colors - 1.1.B - 1.2.B:
Comment:
- Color version of 1.0.B.
- The isoluminant version produces geometrical distortion.
Demo 1.2.B:
How to draw the illusion - 1.3.B:
Demo 1.3.B:
How to draw the illusion - 1.4.B:
Demo 1.4.B:
How to draw the illusion - 1.0.C:
Demo 1.4.B:
How to draw the illusion - 1.1.C:
Demo 1.1.C:
How to draw the illusion - 1.2.C:
Demo 1.2.C:
How to draw the illusion - 1.0.D - 1.2.D:
Demo 1.0.D:
Demo 1.1.D:
Demo 1.2.D:
Comment:
- In comparison with 1.7.A, it produces a slightly stronger effect due to the linear reduction.
How to draw the illusion - 1.3.D - 1.4.D:
Demo 1.3.D:
Demo 1.4.D:
How to draw the illusion - 1.5.D - 1.6.D:
Demo 1.5.D:
Demo 1.6.D:
How to draw the illusion - 1.7.D - 1.8.D:
Demo 1.7.D:
Demo 1.7.D:
How to draw the illusion - 1.0.E - 1.1.E:
Demo 1.0.E:
Demo 1.1.E (I):
How to draw the illusion - 1.7.D - 1.8.D:
Demo 1.2.E:
Demo 1.3.E (I):
How to draw the illusion - 1.7.D - 1.8.D:
Demo 1.1.E (II):
Demo 1.1.E (III):
Demo 1.3.E (II):
Demo 1.3.E (III):
Demo 1.3.E:
Demo 1.5.E (I):
Demo 1.5.E (II):
1.0.E (I-III):
1.3.E (I-III):
1.5.E (I-III):
An illustration of how the spine changes the structure of the checkerboard:
Comment:
- Staircase variant: The black spines affect the dark gray squares while the white spines affect the light gray squares.
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- Date: Sep 17, 2022 [Link].
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- Date: Sep 17, 2022 [Link].
Demo 1.5.E (III):
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