Optical illusions are able to deceive our vision, because through them, we see things that are not happening or even not in the image. Knowing this, it is predictable that there are several ways to produce images with optical illusions.
One of them is to make images appear to be moving when they are still, an example of this type is the famous optical illusion of Mickey Mouse. See more here.
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Your eyes are deceiving you
Recently @beatonthebeeb, one of the most famous optical illusion profiles on Tiktok, created a video with an animation of Disney's Mickey Mouse character. In it, a still form of the character appeared, however with a game of effects and shadows, it appears for those who watch, an impression that the image is in movement. Check out the video below:
@beatonthebeeb Don't believe your eyes, there is no movement! #opticalillusion#opticalillusions#mindgame#mindgames#complementarycolors
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The content went viral
The video since it was published has caused a huge backlash from viewers in disbelief with the fact that the image does not move. They filled the video with comments like "I literally covered my head, how is this still moving" another commented “this is fantastic and I love your videos but this one definitely needs a flash warning 😭 “.
This TikTok profile is famous for bringing videos with optical illusions and there are several options for brain games there. Last week he published a video, which played with the color and he tricked our vision making us confuse gray with red.
What is optical illusion?
The optical illusion is nothing more than media that make people see things that, in fact, are different. That is, a way to deceive our vision. There are illusions that are created by people and others that arise naturally from nature. These illusions come in many types, literal, cognitive, and physiological.