Chapter 11
Here we go again :
how to make sense of a swirl and some base colours. Now look again.
See the ( its ) right eye and nose ?
Same approach, but now this is an ( its ) 2D left side profile looking right to left.
You may still see the 3D image looking out from the lower right per the last image.
You see the ( its ) left eye and nose
enhanced by my red annotations.
What on earth is this creature ?
Two overlaying images looking out to the ( your ) left.
The light blue is the left image,
the white the complementary adjacent opposite.
Another reverse-angle massive, close-up image.
Circular eye and nose are essential features here.
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