Showing posts with label Illusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illusion. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Photoshopped Santa Claus Vintage Illusion

Just few minutes ago I’ve added new illusory paintings by Andre Martins De Barros to our Facebook channel (along with few other illusions I thought were too subtle/weak for our homepage). You be the judge. Please don’t forget to “like” our FB group (you can do it via the sidebar facebook box) if you want to receive all those 2nd grade illusions that go straight to our channel.
Concerning what I have prepared for you today, I might be a bit late, but good stuff should always be good stuff! As you see, what might appear as obviously photoshopped photo at first, can in reality turn out to be quite opposite! Again, you be the judge, but know that there is a hidden clue that exposes the illusion, one that can be seen in the second photo. Only hint I can give you is to concentrate on the limbs!





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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Amazing 3D Chalk Drawing Illusion

Who said 3D Chalk Drawings need to be drawn on pavement!? They can work just the same if you position them vertically. One such fine example is Manfred Stader’s latest work in Trehaus, Germany. It was done for a real estate company celebrating its 25th anniversary. Manfred drew the 3d construction worker, working on a concrete elevator in center of the atrium. BTW, just realized something… is the sole difference between Murals and 3D Chalk Drawings whether they’re vertical or horizontal? Are the murals (trompe l’oeils) more acknowledged as art? What do know about them?

Chalk Drawing Illusion
Chalk Drawing Illusion
Chalk Drawing Illusion



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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Beautiful Illustrations Of Wires By Charis Tsevis

We have already wrote something about the artworks of Charis Tsevis. Last time we wrote about him he was doing some pretty cool mosaic illustrations.

Here you can see some of his latest work, we could still call them ‘mosaics’ but instead of little photos, as we have used to see in Tsevis’ artworks, here we can see a lot of wires. Those illustrations were made for RAM magazine and were used in article about the future of publishing and media in the upcoming era of wireless devices such as iPad, iPhone and others.

Tsevis made those illustration using Synthetik StudioArtist and Adobe Photoshop with using specially developed techniques and scripts.

Beautiful Illustrations Of Wires By Charis Tsevis
Beautiful Illustrations Of Wires By Charis Tsevis
Beautiful Illustrations Of Wires By Charis Tsevis
Beautiful Illustrations Of Wires By Charis Tsevis
Beautiful Illustrations Of Wires By Charis Tsevis
Beautiful Illustrations Of Wires By Charis Tsevis


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