Well actually, in this case both versions are somewhat concave (I can see both now). It differs a bit with each illustration. But generally, if it’s a simple image of say a ball poking out, the concave version will just have the ‘ball’ become a hole into the image instead.
apologies, i’m explaining poorly! the overlaid colours is what i meant by holographic-esque, and the iris of the eye looks convex. so you’re viewing it the way i assume it’s supposed to be viewed
the other way of seeing it, the iris of the eye looks concave & the colours of the whole image look more or less like the 2D version of it, they don’t merge/overlap
I only see it concave, the eye is sunken in and the image becomes black and white with the strips of flashing overlaid colours around the edges.
Really curious as to what you see with the holographic colours!
Well actually, in this case both versions are somewhat concave (I can see both now). It differs a bit with each illustration. But generally, if it’s a simple image of say a ball poking out, the concave version will just have the ‘ball’ become a hole into the image instead.
apologies, i’m explaining poorly! the overlaid colours is what i meant by holographic-esque, and the iris of the eye looks convex. so you’re viewing it the way i assume it’s supposed to be viewed
the other way of seeing it, the iris of the eye looks concave & the colours of the whole image look more or less like the 2D version of it, they don’t merge/overlap