WHEN you look at this optical illusion, the first thing you notice reflects who you are, so what catches your eye?
According to a TikTok user, this image will reveal whether you are completely disinterested or focused on the small details.
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TikTok user ItsMe.Fuzz shares and discusses optical illusions on his channel Credit: TikTok/itsme.fuzz Artwork: Rob Gonsalves
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A TikTok user shared this artwork by Rob Gonsalves and interpreted the meaning Credit: TikTok/itsme.fuzz Artwork by Rob Gonsalves
TikTok user ItsMe.Fuzz shares and interprets the art on his channel, where the host and his 111,000 followers discuss the potential meaning of each piece.
He recently shared a stunning piece by artist Rob Gonsalves and stated that what viewers first notice in an illusion can reveal a lot about your personality.
“If you were the first to see buildings, it means that you are very creative and have an eye for detail,” explained the TikTok creator.
But that is not all that the illustration contains.
“If you ended up seeing the trees first, that means you like nature in general and you like being in it,” he said.
– You also like to make others happy before yourself – added the presenter.
In the comments section, viewers shared which part of the image they noticed first and weighed in on the accuracy of the TikTok star’s claims.
“This is completely wrong,” one commenter dismissed.
Other people, who immediately saw multiple aspects of the image, were happy to have multiple personalities.
“I’ve seen both and both are true,” wrote one elated viewer.
“I saw a building on the left and trees on the right,” said another. “Creative and at the same time loves nature, beautiful.”
Several viewers reported that they actually noticed a different part of the illustration first, and received no explanation or interpretation.
“You didn’t talk about mountains,” the commenter wrote. – I saw them first.
Not everyone believed in that phenomenon.
One commenter even called out the TikTok host and revealed the “secret” behind the personality test.
“What determines what you see first is where you are looking on your phone screen when the image appears,” they wrote.
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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education