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Saturday 23 July 2011

Funny Weekend Pictures

It’s weekend time! I hope u will all alot enjoy  from this snaps .,.,

Awesome Stop-Motion Photos

All these dynamic scenes stopped in time were captured by Holger Pooten. He creates truly amazing stop-motion photos.

Breathtaking Digital Paintings by Odwin Rensen


In this post I am presenting some beautibul digital paintings by Odwin Rensen. He is a 38 year old digital artist from Netherlands. Digital Painting is one of his passions where his specialty lies in making digital portrait paintings in the style and spirit of the old masters.
His technique is based on the use of a photo. With Corel Painter X, Photoshop and my Wacom tablet he paint the photo into a tradional looking oil painting. It works much like a traditional oil painting working in layer up on layer. Hope you all will enjoy this post.

"Beauty of Junk" - Amazing Sculptures Made from Scrap Metal


One man's junk is another man's art" , this old saying is made true by Edouard Martinet an extraordinary artist form Le Mans, France. He transforms everyday objects found in flea-markets and car boot sales into works of art. He crafts astoundingly detailed and life-like sculptures of fish, birds and insects from pieces of discarded junk -- but without any soldering.
Each masterpiece is carefully assembled after having drafted several detailed sketches. This process requires a sufficient amount of time to get from the idea to the completion. In this post I am presenting some of the sculptures made by him, hope you all will enjoy this post.

Friday 22 July 2011

Camouflaged Toads Optical Illusion

National Geographic is proud owner of some of the best photos in the world. Here and then a photo jumps out, containing an interesting effect which sometimes can be seen as optical illusion. Just check out thisNational Geographic tag, and you’ll be amazed how many illusions on this site are from NG. Anyway, today’s optical illusion was submitted by Urban Ambrozic and Grégory Plantard. We get many of “camouflage” illusions, but most of them don’t make it to the front page of Moillusions. This one however, took my attention. First I only saw one campuflaged toad – thought : “hm, its ok”, but after few moments I was able to spot the second and third one! How many of them are there?! Those three leaf-litter toads were collected within yards of each other, and its amazing how they almost disappear on a forest floor in Panama. For them to stay alive in the tropics (where nearly everything is food for something else), often calls for such trickery to fool a predator’s eye. Below the photo, you may see a gallery of few similar photos (by NG as well). Can you spot an insect hiding in each of them? Those little animals could very well put Liu Bolin and Emma Hack to a shame. Amazing!


Amazingly Hand Painting Billboard Collection

Christina Bad has been following our little website for over a year now, and “absolutely loves it“! Some of the hand paintings she sent were already featured on this site, but luckily – not all of them. Old time viewers will immediately recognize Guido Daniele’s style and signature. I really enjoy when such great content gets discovered, and then professionally produced by advertising agencies. In this case Guido’s “handimals” were used to promote Body Art & Graffitti Expo by uShaka Village Walk. Enjoy!



Monday 18 July 2011

It’s Not Photoshop


Kingdom Hearts Cosplay

Kingdom Hearts is a Japanese-American video game series developed and published by Square Enix. It is a collaboration between Square Enix and Disney Interactive Studios, and is under the direction of Tetsuya Nomura, a longtime Square Enix character designer. Here is a Kingdom Hearts cosplay appeared at Fanime 2011....


Sunday 17 July 2011

Interesting Examples of Strobist Photography

Strobist is one of the techniques in the world of photography (any other name: Flash Photography, but I’ll use the term "Strobist" for the future). According to several sources of reference that I read, Strobist is a photography technique in dealing with light (yes, photography is painting on canvas the imagery of light, in other words, without light we would not be able to make a photo). Automatically we also need what is called the source of light. The light source itself can be of speedite flash, fluorescent lights, or even the sun. Today, I will show you some interesting examples of Strobist Photography.

Floating daydreams, Amandine Ropars


“I’m a 20 year old girl from France who has been holding the camera for 3 years now. Above all I try to capture femininity and poesy. I’m fond of the dream world and its counterpart and I try to recreate these worlds in my compositions.”

Friday 8 July 2011

Cut Chair Optical Illusion

The art installation you’re about to see was designed by Peter Bristol, a lead product designer at Seattle-based product development consultancy Carbon Design Group. As author described it in his own words, “The Cut Chair” provides a stable place to sit, but creates an optical illusion that tells you otherwise. It usually takes few moments before people conclude how this trick works, yet the solution is pretty straight-forward. A plate concealed by a thick carpet allows a robust cantilevered seat. Three well placed leg “stumps” and the chair looks as though it has just been magically sliced apart. Peter is currently looking for a partner that would like to have the Cut Chair made for installation or production

3D Illusion in Stockholm’s Square

I’m little bit disappointed how none of you responded to my question regarding loading speed of our galleries. This also tells me how most of you don’t give a crap about what I say, as long as the illusions keep coming. I also noticed how I end up with pretty dumb headlines, when my attention is drawn away from illusions ;D
So let’s see if I can fix this with today’s post! It appears the Swedish artist Erik Johansson has joined thepavement chalk-masters wagon with his incredible optical illusion in the center of Stockholm. It tricks you into believing that the giant hole has opened up in the middle of the main city square. The illusion measures 32 by 18 metres and is located in Sergels torg square. Check some of the shots as well as accompanying video after the jump:

Dali’s Anamorphic Artworks

I’m a big fan of Dali, but not because of his classic artworks that can be seen on dorm room posters in college campuses across America. No, what I admire about Salvador Dali was his ability to see things in an entirely different manner from those around him. All of his paintings reflect this brilliance, but none show just how fantastic his mind worked better than those that incorporate anamorphism.
Anamorphic art requires the viewer look at the piece from a specific viewpoint or using a special tool in order to actually see the artwork in its proper display form. By the end of his career, Dali was a master of this skill, creating paintings like the one above that required cylindrical mirrors to see the work in its true form, and by painting spectroscopic images that required 3D glasses to take in the full effect.

The Invisible Man: Dragon Series

Thanks to Andreas P. now we have whole new series of Liu Bolin and his “Invisible Man” – Dragon Seriesinstallation to showcase. If you lived under the rock for the past year or so, you missed some incredible camouflage body-paintings from mentioned artist. As we already stated once – Liu Bolin, (a master of camouflage) hopes to portray the richness of Chinese culture and history through his work. He achieved some pretty unbelievable results with this one, if you ask me…

Flora Art Optical Illusion

Tried to publish a sample post via my new iPad today, but decided against it when I learned it’s too complicated. WordPress app works fine, yet Photoshop for iPad lacks image resizing tool. Shouldn’t this be the most used part of the program?! Anyway, let me show you some new stuff from Fred Eerdekens. Remember, he was the guy that wrote those funny letters on walls, using nothing but bent wire and light source to cast shadows. This one’s very similar, only wires have been replaced by specially trimmed trees! Can you see the illusion by yourself? What does it say? BTW, fun fact of the day: I bought my self a bonsaitree few days ago; but what I wasn’t aware is that “bonsai” is just a term for practice of keeping trees small? Were you aware of this? It appears you can trim almost any young tree and make it bonsai… Ie. small oak can be bonsai, just as small cherry tree can be bonsai too!

Caught in The (Right) Moment Collection

So, Yahoo still hasn’t updated it’s widget database with our updated widget, but from my experience this should happen some time tomorrow, or the next day at worst. Then you’ll be able to get working version (5.0) of the “Optical Illusion of The Day” widget for your desktops. If I forgot to tell you about my exam, I have successfully passed it! One down, 10 to go. The illusion part for today should be the most exciting one – I have added over 20 optical illusions that picture people (or objects) caught just in the right moment. Someinvolve sports, Some are political, some random, but all are funny and amusing. I believe this post will make you love this site even more, specially since there are so many rare photos you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Can’t wait to hear which one is your favorite! If you liked similar compilation that involved Billboards, (and then the second one) be sure to mention it, and I’ll compose Part III as well. Enjoy!