Edena_of_Neith
First Post
I failed my save in both cases.
Very well done illusions.
Very well done illusions.
True which is why at the museum you were either forced to view the paintings monocularly through spy holes or advised to close one eye. Mind you, if the object depicted was small and flat, the illusion worked even when viewed through both eyes. At the museum, a painting on the floor of a crumpled 1000 yen (£4, $8) note tricked a lot of people who stopped to pick it up even though they could see it with both eyes and from different angles. The look of surprise on their face and their changing body language suggests that they were really fooled and not merely confirming a suspicion that it might be a painting.Asmor said:I also imagine it would be quite different viewing them IRL, where you've got two eyes (compared to the camera's one) and can actually use depth perception.
Of course, if the corner and side passage next to the stairway are real then I saved against the stair only to attempt a disbelief against the (real) corner and passage.