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Megamet
Posted: Oct 10 2009, 04:05 PM


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user posted image
Think she's cute?

Step one: Open in Internet explorer, if you haven't already.
Step two: Highlight the above picture.
Step three: Enjoy
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Epsilon
Posted: Oct 10 2009, 04:12 PM


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Dyaaah. She gets even cuter!

That is pretty cool, though.
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Masterly
Posted: Oct 10 2009, 05:22 PM


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What's that from?

I get a total Yandere vibe from it. I also get the "gouge out my eyes" vibe but that's a whole other problem completely.
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Vuanaunt
Posted: Oct 11 2009, 02:52 AM


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Dang, that's cool... and slightly creepy.

But mostly cool.

I know If, I knew how to do that, I'd probably do it to everything.
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Kristof
Posted: Oct 11 2009, 04:40 PM


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QUOTE (Vuanaunt @ Oct 11 2009, 02:52 AM)
Dang, that's cool... and slightly creepy.

But mostly cool.

I know If, I knew how to do that, I'd probably do it to everything.

It'd be a cool thing to have in your av/sig.

Or your webcomic, for that matter ohmy.gif
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Vuanaunt
Posted: Oct 11 2009, 05:42 PM


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QUOTE (Kristof @ Oct 11 2009, 12:40 PM)
It'd be a cool thing to have in your av/sig.

Or your webcomic, for that matter ohmy.gif

I was thinking about that too, but I'd have to learn how to do it in Firefox though, I wouldn't swap back to IE for it.


Still a cool trick though.
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Megamet
Posted: Oct 11 2009, 07:23 PM


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It won't work for Firefox, I'm afriad. It works because Internet Explorer highlights images using a grid pattern, which cancels out one of the two images that have been interleaved into one image using the grid pattern. it dosn't work in Firefox or Opera because these browsers tints images, rather than using the grid method.

Basically, the grid method works like this, two images are put together like so:

121212121
212121212
121212121
212121212

When highlighted, the "1" image is masked by the highlight, thus this is the result:

#2#2#2#2#
2#2#2#2#2
#2#2#2#2#
2#2#2#2#2
#2#2#2#2#

and the 2nd image can then be plainly seen.

I'd post more of them, but I only have acess to twelve of them (it's not a very popular technique) and, well, 10 of them involve girls and clothes, and the other one isn't nearly as jawbreaking as this one.
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Kristof
Posted: Oct 12 2009, 12:54 PM


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Very cool! Shame it doesn't work in firefox, though...

Your hesitance to show the ones involving girls and clothes is appreciated smile.gif
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christine
Posted: Oct 13 2009, 12:11 PM


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that's so cool!
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Genoraven
Posted: Nov 4 2009, 05:13 AM


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Lol wut? Pretty weird.
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Sildraug
Posted: Nov 4 2009, 07:10 AM


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I wonder which highlighting method is mathematically 'cheaper'...

Hmmmmmmmm...



Amusingly, this is the exact same principle those shifting-angle images work off of--where the image changes depending on the angle you view it from, because of tiny little picture fragments pointing in different directions. Can't recall the name of the method precisely, but I'm hitching on 'holograph' for some reason.
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