I just kept looking at it once I saw the back I still saw the illusion then I rewatched the video and saw the back again then I didn't see the illusion
@@Salt-dispenser Could it be you are stereo-blind? This type of illusion usually only works in a photo or video, or if it's a long way away, when your brain doesn't have the depth information from stereo vision.
@@brandyballoon Nah, I think the people just did a really good job making the other pieces I saw. The only reason I'm confident in that answer is because I used to work in an optical lab making eyeglasses for people and one of the requirements/perks for being employed back there is that we had to get bi-yearly eye exam batteries done by the doctors office connected to our lab. I've had and still have 20/20 vision and none of the issues related to the causes of stereoblindness.
It's because he is half wrong. When you're there, using 2 eyes, it's hard to see the illusion again. With a camera that can't measure distance you're forced to see it again immediately.
That's cap this is one of those illusions where you actually need to put in effort to unsee it.☕🗿 Plus it's kind of hard to unsee it with the angles this guy is filming from.🧐
The trick is to look at the eyes. once you focus on them, even after the reveal, you can keep the illusion. At least that's how it worked for me and my buddy.
The thing is I know you’re openly just lying because when you reload the video and you watch it again for the first time you can see the “illusion”. Hence there actually is no illusion. Once you see how it works and you go back to the start of the video you see the “illusion” again
What is going on with my life what that's an illusion it's really hard to get it back I didn't see it at first what I am very shocked out that's just a shocking lyrics what I'm so confused what a a a a a a a what the
I usually find these illusions easy to switch between. Idk id its switiching eye focus or flipping perspective in the brain. But for instance in rifle shooting i can switch which eye i focus with. But i can only wink with one eye 😜
I just kinda flexed my eyes, for lack of a better term, as a trigger for it going back. And yeah, do that and mentally decide the corner is forward and it goes back easy.
@@HoraceInklingYou're on the internet, the mainstream internet. everyone has a shared IQ of 80 and their go to response is to act perplexed about any action that's wilder than breathing.
Once revealed I perceived it as concave but I blinked and crossed my eyes at the same time and then I could see the illusion again. It's amazing, great job
Depends on where you look, certain part of it like the nose and the eyes will make one think it's looking back at you, while looking at the line edge where the folds are will remove the illusion.
I have to squint to see the illusion. It becomes harder to see the illusion once you have seen the other side. But if they had to show you this tomorrow you woupd see the illusion again until they turn to the sides.
Its so different watching it on video than irl. Irl you absolutely lose tht illusion once u see the entire thing. But on video tht illusion works better
If it helps, keep an eye on the black line next to the right eye. You will then see it is a box all the time, if you wanna not see it, keep focus on the eyes
another good way. Pause the video after he returns to the normal viewing position, click to another tab, click back and continue playing. Found it helped me reset my brain that the box was not moving it's head :'D
It's actually the opposite for me, when I focus on the mouth it comes back immediately but when I focus on the eyes I lose it entirely the whole rest of the time
Been watching for 10 mins straight and haven't unseen the illusion one time. On a side note people that believe not unseeing the illusion makes you unintelligent is the most ironic shit I've ever read lol.
It's like the illusion isn't actually an illusion... When it sees you, it'll keep staring.. but when eye contact if the dragon breaks, it goes back into an inanimate object 💀💀
@@hiro7489that is absolutely not how schizophrenia works. It's literally the opposite of how schizophrenia works, you can't always rationalize what you see