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<onlyinclude>'''3-Dimensional drifting''' can be described as the experience of perceiving textures, objects and sceneries progressively warping, moving, extending, stretching, animating and shifting in their form in a manner which can vary from subtle to extreme. For example, when staring at an object such as a chair, its 3-dimensional shape may begin to drastically elongate or tilt into an exaggerated form which retains its original colors and textures. | <onlyinclude>'''3-Dimensional drifting''' can be described as the experience of perceiving textures, objects and sceneries to be progressively warping, moving, extending, stretching, animating and shifting in their form in a manner which can vary from subtle to extreme. For example, when staring at an object such as a chair, its 3-dimensional shape may begin to drastically elongate or tilt into an exaggerated form which retains its original colors and textures. | ||
Another common manifestation of this effect is the perception of textures progressively extending and stretching outward from the surfaces which they reside upon in the form of a detailed 3-dimensional structure somewhat similar to complex, opaque and solidified smoke. These structures usually maintain a size which is consistent with the width of the texture it is extending from. They can also range from anywhere between several inches to several meters in length. | Another common manifestation of this effect is the perception of textures progressively extending and stretching outward from the surfaces which they reside upon in the form of a detailed 3-dimensional structure somewhat similar to complex, opaque and solidified smoke. These structures usually maintain a size which is consistent with the width of the texture it is extending from. They can also range from anywhere between several inches to several meters in length. |