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editDescription2 necker cubes.svg | 2 Necker Cubes |
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This is an example of two exactly identical necker cubes, the one on the left showing an intermediate object going in "down from the top" while the one on the right shows the object going in "up from the bottom" which shows how the image can change its perspective simply by changing which face (front or back) appears behind the intervening object.
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current | 01:24, 5 February 2015 | ![]() | 100 × 50 (5 KB) | Cloudo (talk | contribs) | used light blue instead of dark blue as the black lines were hard to see |
00:39, 29 December 2008 | ![]() | 100 × 50 (5 KB) | RTCNCA (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=2 Necker Cubes |Source={{Inkscape}} |Date=2008/12/28 |Author=Self made by Uploader |Permission=See Below |other_versions= }} ==License== {{RTCNCA License}} Category:Necker cubes <!--{{ImageUpload|basic}}--> |
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