Best magic eye poster ever!
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here you are
http://www.magiceye.com/faq_example.htm
thats how they tell you to do it in the books, it works for some but not all. Once you get the hang of it, the pics will come easy
http://www.magiceye.com/faq_example.htm
thats how they tell you to do it in the books, it works for some but not all. Once you get the hang of it, the pics will come easy

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Just an FYI, it's not easy to see these when you are intoxicated...
I can usually see them really quickly, but after a few beers it's really difficult!
It's funny, I used to have the biggest trouble seeing these damn things... When they first came out I couldn't see them at all, it wasn't until my friend told me the trick to seeing them.
He said to pretend that there is an object about 6 inches behind the said object, try to focus your eyes on seeing the object BEHIND the image. It takes a tiny bit of practice but it works for me every time.
Another tip is to get within an inch of the image, and SLOWLY move back with your eyes focused the same as they were when you were an inch way from the image... With your eyes focused that way, slowly move back until you can see the image. It's all about the way you focus your eyes.
I can usually see them really quickly, but after a few beers it's really difficult!
It's funny, I used to have the biggest trouble seeing these damn things... When they first came out I couldn't see them at all, it wasn't until my friend told me the trick to seeing them.
He said to pretend that there is an object about 6 inches behind the said object, try to focus your eyes on seeing the object BEHIND the image. It takes a tiny bit of practice but it works for me every time.
Another tip is to get within an inch of the image, and SLOWLY move back with your eyes focused the same as they were when you were an inch way from the image... With your eyes focused that way, slowly move back until you can see the image. It's all about the way you focus your eyes.


