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Showing posts with label 3d painting paint art illusion street artist photo pic image anime. Show all posts

3d photo illusion

is it impossible to simulate the 3D technique using only a piece of paper and a little bit of photoshop?. Here is the proof that it can be done.



more amazing 3d street chalk


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Street Painting by Elise McConnell: A Bali Tiger stands in the "pit of extinction". An endangered San Francisco garter snake is half in and half out of the pit, while a little girl helps hatch a baby garter snake. McConnell also painted herself, drawing Einstein, who is drawing her. Created in 1996.

Eliseart2Street Painting by Elise McConnell: Elise depicted Father Virgil Cordano from the Santa Barbara Mission (a big supporter of the I Madonnari street painting festival) holding an American eagle and a California condor while numerous other endangered species gather around him. Created in 1995.

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Street Painting by Elise McConnell: One of Elise's earlier 3-D paintings, shows a dragon coming up out of a hole in the pavement. Created in 1988 (the year of the dragon).


3D street painter Rod Tryon was at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival where he created a refreshing and fun 3D street painting. I know the turn out at the festival was huge, but if you don't live in the Miami area or missed the live performance, we're glad to post some photos of Rod's work in progress!

RTryon - AfAH_Coconut Grove startRod working on the top section of 'Cliff with Waterfall' 3D street painting at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival. The brown sketch Rod drew first lets him see where to apply the color chalk.

RTron - AfAH_Coconut Grove in progressRod's 'Cliff with Waterfall' 3D street painting at the Coconut Grove Arts Festival in Miami, Fl. The waterfall section is just getting started with some blue colored in at the top of the street painting.

RTryon - AfAH_Coconut Grove 2010 Final web



Creative Design on Trucks

Here are some pictures of (European) semi-trucks whose trailers are decorated to look like the sides are missing and the products they are hauling are painted on the sides and back. Nice design.
The artist behind the designs are very creative and show what creative advertising looks like.























Creative Design on Trucks

Street Art for Guarana Antartica

Published on December 11, 2008 The street art is often used within the framework of publicity campaigns, had seen we it for Centraal Beheer in particular. I find that this time still, the artists delivered a work bluffante which is integrated perfectly within the framework of the subway of São Paulo (A priori it is São Paulo, but put aside the panels on the bottom of visual, I do not have any other indication being able to confirm it…)



it is interesting to be a sight top for once, because one can see at which point the work of setting in prospect, I do not know if it is really remainder, is complex.

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