is a technique that creates the illusion of movement in static illustrations.
It uses a specially designed overlay with vertical stripes that, when moved across the underlying illustration, reveals different parts of the illustration sequentially, giving the impression of animation.
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Why do animated optical illusions appear to move? Here, we will introduce the principles behind this phenomenon.
Using two or three illustrations, we will demonstrate step by step how to create animated optical illusions.
are techniques that create illusions by making shapes, structures, or movements appear different from their actual form. They manipulate the perception of size, length, direction, or movement, tricking the eyes and brain into seeing something different.
View Allare techniques that create illusions by altering the appearance of colors and brightness. These illusions occur due to the way our eyes and brain perceive light and color, which can be influenced by surrounding colors and lighting conditions.
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