Someone was interested in viewing the individual frames. So, here are all thirty-four frames (new window) from the original animation.
When she randomly switches directions for me it is quite often when my eyes are not focused on the image and I notice the switch in my peripheral vision. But it seems that when she switches direction, her extended leg is usually fully extended to the right or left.
So I had this theory that the direction she appears to be spinning is influenced by the motion of her foot from when it is fully extended to one side or the other. If the animation loop begins with her foot fully extended to the right, she has a tendency to appear (to me) to be spinning clockwise.
I created two additional animations to test this theory.
In the example below I shifted the animation so that the first frame in the loop has her leg fully extended to the right. I also modified the animation to stop after two revolutions.
When this animation begins, she has a tendency to appear (to me) to be spinning clockwise.
Click on the image below to open in a separate browser window so you can refresh just the image, not the entire page. When you use F5 to refresh the image, the browser will run the animation loop again.
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