Optical Illusions
Reversible Images
The black lines are actually straight and parallel to one another
The blue lines are straight and parallel to one another
Varying the space between the squares creates the illusion of three-dimensional space.
Repeated patterns of this type are frequently used to create op-art images.
The dark gray rectangle appears uniform in color set against two different backgrounds
Separating the two backgrounds with a line creates the illusion that the dark gray rectangle has two tones
By varying the uniformity of the spacing between these circles, they are made to appear three-dimensional.
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