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Old 10-16-2007, 09:08 AM
Brocktoon Brocktoon is offline
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Default Re: Left-Brained or Right-Brained?

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Cover everything but her foot on the ground (also cover the shadows)

Concentrate on that foot and think: its her RIGHT foot, that rotates COUNTER-clock-wise.

Slowly look at more and more of the whole image.

???

[x] profit

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I concur that this was the best way to do it. I know for me it was anyway. I wrote basically the same thing earlier:

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Cover up the entire screen except her foot that is on the ground, make sure you can't see the foot that is in the air AT ALL. Use your hands, cardboard, whatever you need to so that you ONLY see the foot she's pivoting on.

Whatever way you see it spinning, imagine it going the other way. Realize that it can actually be going either way but make it go the "other" way with regard to the way you always see it going. Once you see that the foot can go either way and make it go the "other" way, just slowly move your hands or whatever you were using to cover the rest of the screen and her whole body should be going the other way now.

Give that a serious try a few times and I bet it works.



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