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emadgic on May 21, 2025, 7:30 am
Consider incorporating this optical illusion into another growing ball effect. One method that comes to mind is the sponge version; another is the Growing Ball Cabinet, popular in the 1990s. In that effect, a solid billiard ball is placed inside a handsome hardwood cabinet resting atop a turned wooden pedestal. Visibly—almost like watching a time-lapse—the ball gradually expands to many times its original size, and is then removed from the cabinet.
The flat optical illusion image can be used as a psychological setup for the effect. By first showing the illusion and explaining the phenomenon—perhaps offering a pseudo-scientific or physiological explanation—you prime the audience’s perception. This not only adds depth but makes the magical growth of the ball feel even more inexplicable.
Consider incorporating this optical illusion into another growing ball effect. One method that comes to mind is the sponge version; another is the Growing Ball Cabinet, popular in the 1990s. In that effect, a solid billiard ball is placed inside a handsome hardwood cabinet resting atop a turned wooden pedestal. Visibly—almost like watching a time-lapse—the ball gradually expands to many times its original size, and is then removed from the cabinet.
The flat optical illusion image can be used as a psychological setup for the effect. By first showing the illusion and explaining the phenomenon—perhaps offering a pseudo-scientific or physiological explanation—you prime the audience’s perception. This not only adds depth but makes the magical growth of the ball feel even more inexplicable.
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