It's brilliant also because it utilizes the room's lighting. The room lighting hits the top making the skies look brighter, and the ground being the under part dimly lit.
It's interesting how, he's using the room lighting to enhance the painting.
I first saw these in Manchester approx 15 years ago. They literally made me nearly faint [and queasy] - until I'd worked out the method - and nearly bumped into one. However good they look here, try them in real life! Or make one for yourself.
are there any tutorials?
MrRoachclips 9 months ago
It's brilliant also because it utilizes the room's lighting. The room lighting hits the top making the skies look brighter, and the ground being the under part dimly lit.
It's interesting how, he's using the room lighting to enhance the painting.
MrDumberTHANyou 2 years ago
I first saw these in Manchester approx 15 years ago. They literally made me nearly faint [and queasy] - until I'd worked out the method - and nearly bumped into one. However good they look here, try them in real life! Or make one for yourself.
martinjp1958 2 years ago
Awesome.. took some concentrating to see that it went outwards instead of inwards.. 10/10
SayidShazeen 2 years ago 2
Someone should make a series of pyramids near an airport with scenes on them.
hughtub 3 years ago
@hughtub Now that would be amazing!
VoxBox2000 1 year ago
i wanna learn!!!
AlvinIsChipmunk 3 years ago
Basically, the vanishing-point lines that compose the buildings' top, bottom and front edge are also the edges of the art itself that jut out.
hughtub 3 years ago
This is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!
This is basically the OPPOSITE of the hollow face illusion!!
Sogwa 3 years ago 5