Tuesday, November 8, 2011

More Illusions! :D

Mark and I decided to give you a variety of different illusions, and not just simply ones that appear to move. After all, there are many types and variations of illusions that trick you through different ways. This post will be on two illusions that don't seem to feel right. First one up is the amazing chalk art that appears to be "3D"! The surface of this picture is actually flat. Look closely, and the chalk drawing is actually completely flat, but has an effect of popping out. Amazing isn't it? By manipulating certain proportions and colors of drawings, artist can give their work a "3D" effect.

Coming up next, we have an incredible chalk drawing made by chinese 3D chalk artist Qi Xinghua. Whom actually acquired an entry in the guinness book of records for the largest 3D chalk drawing ever made. Again, just like the above chalk drawing, the drawing appears to be popping out by some intense 3D effects put into it. Give some great respect to these artists, who designed such incredible work. Stay tuned next time, as we will showcase some illusions that deal with tricking your "Hearing" or possibly another sense rather then sight.

9 comments:

  1. Love it Guys! Keep up the good work! -Da Loganator

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  2. I love Illusions like this, they're so creative and artistic~ Bailey

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  3. This illusion is AMAZING! I almost thought it was actually 3D! -EW

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  4. I think you should but some inside as to how this works. Ohh you did, never mind. I live the illusions keep up the good work!

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  5. Its really cool how people can do that kind of thing. It takes a lot of artistic talent. Amazing! - KR

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  6. Great choice in optical illusions keep it up -AW

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  7. So cool, it looks like the first one stretches out like soo far back to make it look like it's 3D from the angle we're at... does that make sense? Anyways great job guys!! -KMM (:

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  8. It would be so embarrassing to walk around this on the street. Why do you suppose that people like illusions? --RW

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