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Anonymous
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Well, that's just not true.
It's a figure of a girl rotating to her right if you interpret the perspective as you being slightly above her; if you interpret the perspective as being slightly below her, she'll appear to rotate to her left.
Note that her out foot is higher in one direction than in the other; normally, we would interpret that as meaning the higher direction is behind her, but that doesn't _have_ to be the case. There's no trick, no certain number of frames.
Imagine sitting on the ground looking up at the figure, then imagine standing, looking slightly down at her. That should reverse the direction of the spin for you.
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