Two pics in one! Highlight/Select the graphic... Do you know how it was created?
http://display.lifepics.com/imgdisp.asp ... 4%3A385%3A
A Graphic
As for the similarity of the pics, it would work great if the two pictures are pretty similar (as in this graphic), but mainly the "second" picture has to simpler than the first to stay hidden until the HIGHLIGHT comes. If you enlarge the cover image there is a lot of small pixels?
Try guessing again…
http://display.lifepics.com/imgdisp.asp ... 4%3A385%3A
Here is another pic... Make sure you highlight/select the pic to see the "hidden" pic.
http://display.lifepics.com/imgdisp.asp ... %3A3836%3A
Try guessing again…
http://display.lifepics.com/imgdisp.asp ... 4%3A385%3A
Here is another pic... Make sure you highlight/select the pic to see the "hidden" pic.
http://display.lifepics.com/imgdisp.asp ... %3A3836%3A
Yes it is… when you figure out the technique you must try and make your own.Maybe this is a different technique than the one I've seen before,
True it may not work in Mozilla/Firefox browser.Anyway, this method only works in IE, nothing happens in Firefox,
http://display.lifepics.com/imgdisp.asp ... %3A3836%3A
http://display.lifepics.com/imgdisp.asp ... 4%3A385%3A
The site is http://www.lifepics.com/ and the source code is not encrypted,
but I'm on my way out right now, so I can't look around.
The url provided is simply to a jpg file, so what you see when you view source is naturally looking like gibberish.
but I'm on my way out right now, so I can't look around.
The url provided is simply to a jpg file, so what you see when you view source is naturally looking like gibberish.