Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion
Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016 Title: Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion Author: Kokichi Sugihara Institution: Meiji University, Japan
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Sunday 3rd July 2016 Artist Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion 31,390 views 741 votes For 65 vote Against
Thing for print:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1655999 Inspire by this creator:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWfFco7K9v8 4 New Life ...
Finalist of the Best Illusion of the Year Contest 2016 Title: Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion Author: Kokichi Sugihara Institution: Meiji University, Japan
Buy a 3D printed cylinder from me at https://devinmontes.com/store or through Shapeways : https://goo.gl/k2qJQz Get the .STL file for free here : https://goo.gl/6W3x4T By popular demand, here is a 3D printed version of the Ambiguous Cylinder illusion
this video explains how to make the shape in the viral video: Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWfFco7K9v8 Enjoy
My version of the Ambiguous Cylinder Illusion with a hexagon and a square. Free 3D model for print here : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1668263 Thanks to Bob for the printing. Inspired by : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWfFco7K9v8 Music :Honey
This optical illusion will bend your mind. The thin walls of each cylinder usually present makers with difficulty. Any shifting during printing can spell the end of a print that requires precision like this one. LOCOOP Y's delta technology ensures
This distinct yin and yang illusion is based on Kokichi Sugihara's academic research (published on Symmetry, the open access journal). There are many existing solutions to this type of illusion; this version has a more pronounced change in the
I use paper and 3D printer to make cylinders.
This illusion is based on Kokichi Sugihara's academic research (published on Symmetry, the open access journal). There are many existing solutions to this type of illusion; this version has a more pronounced change in the mirror: very perfect square
This distinct cards suits illusion is based on Kokichi Sugihara's academic research (published on Symmetry, the open access journal). There are many existing solutions to this type of illusion; this version has a more pronounced change in the mirror:
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