You're right. Someone did a poor job. Still, the shadow is clearly moving one direction.
But in both, the shadow is still going counterclockwise.
You're right. Someone did a poor job. Still, the shadow is clearly moving one direction.
If I move my focus to her foot, I can make her switch directions at my discretion.
I can to, until I focus on the shadow...
Me too. ing weird.
i can make myself see it one way or another way by focusing on the heel, If I tell myself that I'm looking at the heel of her pivot foot from slightly below her then I can make her spin counter clockwise, and if i tell myself i'm looking at her foot from slightly above her she spends clockwise, you should try that and see if it works for yourself, i can get it to work after a few seconds every time
You and Cobra are saying it's up to us the viewer to change her direction?
As opposed to she actually is changing direction?
I saw her switch from left foot to right foot.
Nope. She is switching feet.
Yes, it's up to you the viewer to change direction.
i even posted a cheat sheet for you just a few posts above ^
The cheat sheet clearly shows her switching feet, not my eyes deciding.
Um no. You're just slow
They are called optical illusions for a reason.
Is Jeebus the only one that agrees with me about the shadow?
I have not been able to "will" the shadow to spin the other way, but it's easy to see the chick spin either direction.
Jeebus was being sarcastic.
You're slow in two different ways
OK, explain to me how I can make the shadow of the extended foot change direction in it's elliptical orbit? It is clearly a counter-clockwise orbit.
The shadow is also an optical illusion.
Are you talking about your girlfriend or this .gif?![]()
OK, Explain it to me.
Its not the same for you all the time, much less for every single person you ing dumb, uneducated morons.
Entertaining show, tbh.
You can't will the shadow to spin a particular way, as you can with the figure, because there is not enough visual information contained within the shadow itself to indicate it is spinning in either direction; it merely mirrors whichever direction you perceive the girl to be spinning.
However you're seeing it -- I can't tell if you're saying only that you can't force yourself to see it change directions, or if you're actually seeing it only spin one way even when that is in opposition to the direction you're seeing the girl spin -- is based only on how you're seeing it, not on how it has been animated. The shadow is as intentionally ambiguous as is the rest of the animation.
LOL...
You can't explain it.
Admit it, you are wrong.
How can you perceive the shadow of her foot to be going clockwise? watch it.
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Her shadow always mirrors her rotation for me. If I see her rotating clockwise, I see the shadow rotating the same way. If I see her rotating counter-clockwise, so is her shadow. If I concentrate on her foot, I can change my perception of their rotation at will.
The train is moving toward the viewer. Do you see the reflection of the red light on the side? It's located inside the tunnel. That light would tell the train operator to stop or that they're going the wrong direction.
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