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Francois Abelane is responsible for the creation of this 4000 square meter street artwork that was commissioned for the launch of a new line of Renault trucks in Lyon. The work will be entered into the Guinness book of World Records.
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These drawings by Dutch artist Ramon Bruin (aka JJK Airbrush) are drawn on flat sheets of paper.
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It is hard to believe that 3D drawing could ever be possible, but with this unbelievable creation it is! The creator originally only wanted $30,000 for the project but it is so remarkable that it has received much more than anticipated. The new 3D pen is so incredible that it has gained almost instant popularity on kickstarter and has already received $1 million in revenue towards its development. Check out the video we posted on the 3doodler yesterday if you have not already seen it.
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You don’t have to be a professional artist or illustrator to create a 3D drawing.
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The craft of optical illusion raised to an absolutely new level.
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These are some awesome 3D street art illusions drawn in different countries around the world.
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Talented artist Kurt Wenner created these unbelievable 3D drawings in public spaces. Try to not fall into his fantastic 3D worlds.
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25 Nov 2011
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These floor and street drawings are way too realistic. I’d be scared to death to walk on some of them.
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22 Nov 2011
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Destroy a secret stickman prototype weapon in Exit Wound 2 missions! Infiltrate the heavily armed compound, use machine guns, sniper rifles, automatics and prove your special ops and tactical skills. Watch out for traps and be warned, there is a low chance of return.
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A collection of stunning 3D artworks, portraits and characters, created in 3ds Max, Maya, mental ray, ZBrush and Photoshop.
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“Night Express” is a Ukrainian company that delivers less-than-truckload cargo across the country. However, this company has an unusual hobby. It reminds passers-by of amazing fairy tales by creating beautiful 3D illusions in different Ukrainian cities. These illusions are very impressive!
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Steve Gschmeissner, 61, a retired scientist and photographer from Bedford, was able to increase the size of these insects by one million times using a scanning electron microscope. The results are amazing close up 3D photos of these insects.
Wasp head
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The game has 6 levels, each level offering a different challenge.When you finish a level you get access to a shop where you can buy armor, maximum speed and nitro.Use arrow keys or W, A, S, D to drive the car and spacebar to use the nitro.
With the scanning electron microscope you can magnify household items a million times greater than their actual size. It provides beautifully detailed 3D photographs and is the most expensive microscopes in the world.
Sugar crystals: a refined sugar crystal and a raw sugar crystal
This street artist amused everyone with his chalk drawings. Mr. Hou from China posted a few pictures of his 3D chalk art on different forums. Chinese netizens soon gave Hou the nick name “Chalk God”. The media quickly dug up his identity, and discovered that the creator of these striking realistic-looking landscapers was an average citizen who drew with chalk to impress his son.
These fold out business cards are the invention of a guy by the name of Sam Buxton. They are made from a flat piece of stainless steel and wind up as in three dimensions. They are absolutely amazing.
Take a look at these stereo photographs. They will come alive and start moving just like a movie shot. Amazing effect.
These are some wonderful examples of autostereo wobble photographs.
They are also called Lenticulations taken with a four-lens lenticular 3D camera, which takes four photos at slightly different angles simultaneously. Then they are put into Photoshop on different layers and a .GIF animation can be created. That is how Mat Bergman, the author of these photos and a famous stereographer does it.
Enjoy!
Stereoscopy (also called stereoscopic or 3-D imaging) is any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image.
Stereoscopic gif animations use the ‘wiggle’ method. This method, possibly the simplest stereogram viewing technique, is to simply alternate between the left and right images of a stereogram. Closing one eye and moving the head from side-to-side when viewing a selection of objects helps one understand how this works.
We have already posted some of those gifs on the site but have decided to post them again in this selection for those who have not seen them yet.
And if, you want to see more stereoscopic animated gifs, check our previous post:
3D Stereoviews of Old Japan (20 pics)
Here comes a little series of great 3D pencil drawings. I must say their author, ‘Fredo’, is a very talented guy!
Check his works out inside this post.
Here’s a bunch of cool images that you can see in 3D with your own eyes using a cross-eyed view method. It is not as difficult as it may seem, I already wrote about it somewhere, so I just copy my text:
“The cross-eyed view method uses the right and left images exchanged and views the images cross-eyed with the right eye viewing the left image and vice-versa.
In order to do so, hold up a finger or pencil in front of the image about 1/3 to 1/2 way to the screen. Look at the pencil but concentrate on the doubled images on the screen. Move the pencil closer or further until they overlap to produce three images. The center one should be 3d, but out of focus. Then you need to shift your focus onto the center image without having it jump back to 2d.”
There you go. This should help.