I hate those things! I could never see them, until one day I saw a couple in a Magic Eye book - one was a map of the world, where the continents were raised up a bit, and another from the same book was a sort of raindrop splash ripple effect. Cool, I thought - I can see them (not sure how or why, it just seemed to 'click').
Not cool - next time I looked, the images were gone, and I tried so hard, my eyes became permanently (or so I thought!) de-focussed. Seriously, I couldn't focus on anything for hours - couldn't read! That went away eventually, but now it happens whenever I try to see a 3D image, even if just for a few minutes.
They're just not worth it, give up. If it makes you feel better, I like to think that people that can't see them have brains that just aren't willing to be fooled in that way!
Is it normal that i can't see those 3D pictures?
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I hate those things! I could never see them, until one day I saw a couple in a Magic Eye book - one was a map of the world, where the continents were raised up a bit, and another from the same book was a sort of raindrop splash ripple effect. Cool, I thought - I can see them (not sure how or why, it just seemed to 'click').
Not cool - next time I looked, the images were gone, and I tried so hard, my eyes became permanently (or so I thought!) de-focussed. Seriously, I couldn't focus on anything for hours - couldn't read! That went away eventually, but now it happens whenever I try to see a 3D image, even if just for a few minutes.
They're just not worth it, give up. If it makes you feel better, I like to think that people that can't see them have brains that just aren't willing to be fooled in that way!