arrow illusion 3d models
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... just half the arrow; you'll need to print out two of them and glue them together. It's highly recommended that you use a raft for this printing process. Check out this video showing the arrow in rotation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y4zz7XkJZI
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A MIND-BENDING version of the classic right-pointing arrow illusion. Measures 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. This clever illusion plays with perception! The arrow consistently points right, no matter what angle you view it at - even when turned upside down!
myminifactory
Here is a flat base version of the Always Rightward Pointing Arrow Illusion. I have modified the desgin to have a flat base to ensure support less printing. 4 model files are uploaded with holes of 8.1mm, 7.1mm, 6.1mm and 5.1mm diameter with...
myminifactory
These are motorized arrays I designed to demonstrate the Rightward Pointing Arrow Illusion. Highlight video that shows all of these arrays in action: https://youtu.be/sF--cz88Yu8 Video that describes how I designed and built these arrays (will be...
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These motorized arrays were designed to showcase the Rightward Pointing Arrow Optical Illusion. A highlight video demonstrating all these arrays in action is available at https://youtu.be/sF--cz88Yu8. A video explaining how I created and built these...
prusaprinters
Kokichi Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, who created the right pointing arrow illusion as part of his research into the new field of “computational illusion”. You can read some more about his creations here and here. ...And thanks to...
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To demonstrate the functionality, I created a basic stand that enables easy rotation of the arrow. The stand is designed to be easy to use and allows for smooth, effortless movement of the arrow as needed. ...To see it in action, check out this video:...
cults3d
Arrow optical illusion inspired by Kokichi Sugihara: it always points to the right by turning it
cults3d
optical illusion of an arrow that depending on how you look at it points to one side or the other and when turned always looks to the same side. ... optical illusion of an arrow that depends on how you look it points to one side or the other and when...
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This is an optical illusion combining both a left pointing arrow illusion and a right pointing arrow illusion. When viewed from one angle, the arrows point towards the center of the disk. However, when viewed from the opposite angle, the arrows point...
cults3d
This is an optical illusion combining both a left pointing arrow illusion and a right pointing arrow illusion. Look at it from one side and the arrows point in towards the center of the disk. Look at it from the other side and the arrows point out...
prusaprinters
This is an optical illusion combining both a left pointing arrow illusion and a right pointing arrow illusion. Look at it from one side and the arrows point in towards the center of the disk. Look at it from the other side and the arrows point out...
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Check out my other illusions: https://www.thingiverse.com/Matsemann/collections/matsemanns-ambiguous-cylinders The code and details behind this impossible object can be found here: https://github.com/Matsemann/impossible-objects...
cults3d
Kokichi Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, who created the right pointing arrow illusion as part of his research into the new field of “computational illusion”. You can read some more about his creations here and here. ...And thanks to...
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Kokichi Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, who created the right pointing arrow illusion as part of his research into the new field of “computational illusion”. You can read some more about his creations here and here. ...And thanks to...
prusaprinters
Kokichi Sugihara, a professor at Meiji University in Tokyo, who created the right pointing arrow illusion as part of his research into the new field of “computational illusion”. You can read some more about his creations here and here. ...And thanks to...
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New Stand for the "right pointing arrow" - optical illusion Video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ9XvdsScMI
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The idea is showcased in detail here: https://nerdist.com/spinning-arrow-illusion/. ... Unfortunately, my STL files aren't properly formatted for optimal viewing, and the GIF animation seems uncooperative, but you can see a live demonstration of this...
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This is a straightforward cylindrical design, optimized for increased stability at its foundation. To achieve this, print the initial guides offset in the Z-axis by 2.80mm, ensuring complete overlap with the base. ...Initially, however, the original...
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The always-right-facing-arrow-optical-illusion files can be accessed below, where they've been posted and remixed for your convenience. ...To assemble the stand, simply attach it to the indentation located at the top of your base.