This is what just came in. Joseph Perkins created transparent Palm TX pocket PC optical illusion. There is another transparent handheld device inside of this post that is also X-Ray device, so be sure to jump inside. The second picture wasn’t created by Joseph, but try and figure both of them as an assignement! Be sure to check our previous Transparent Screens Video Clip, and if that still isn’t enough for you, visit Transparent Screens Category for huge collection of other transparent devices! This is what Joseph wrote:
“How about a transparent Palm T|X Pocket PC optical illusion? This is *not* the best quality as I could have messed with the scaling and cropping and color and so on, but it only took 2 minutes to make.”
yay 1 first post!!!!!!!!!! i wish i had one of them!!!!!
They were just looking thru there camera!!
ahem.. none of these palms have cameras.. i own both the TX and the clie 665…..
All these allusions are with some program, but i can’t remember which one. One of the old illusions had a post with site they get the thingy from.
They took a picture and put it on the background
haha i think i can do that with my phone too!!
Not only do the majority of the posters have no understanding of the word “illusion” they can’t spell either.
wow!!! wow!!!!!!!!
got to be a camra.
omg it is easy. they took a picture of the item and held the phone over it while viewing the photo. its just a picture the person took. EASY!!!!
I have a TX never thought of doing that
I GOT IT!
Since the device doesn’t have a camera (according to some of the posts, i really don’t know) This is an app, so they are just stock pictures meant for you to be able to set up and look like x-rays/see through. the pictures aren’t of anything too specific either.
I looked at the other posts of the skeletal x-ray views and it seems to be the best explanation.
I know how to do it:
You have to take a picture of the “thing” or background, set the new pic as your “background”, then hold it in the SAME PLACE YOU DID WHEN YOU TOOK THE PICTURE
Thundersong is wrong.
You have to take a picture of the “thing” or background, set the new pic as your “background”, then hold it in the SAME PLACE YOU DID WHEN YOU TOOK THE PICTURE