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02/05/2006

3D Paint Jobs

These rooms were painted to look 3-dimensional from certain angles. Now this gives me ideas... Click images for full-sized versions.

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that's pretty damn cool.
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Oh man, that is SO cool ;) I'll bring that to work and try to influence the bosses to redesign the entire office using those ideas.
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I want a paint job like this in my house! This is a really cool concept! It must be even more impressive in person.
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OK thats pretty trippy. Its like the logos you see on the sporting fields when watched on TV. I wonder if they can do comic or anime style characters.
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the second last one must be wall street when its emtey (shit when does that ever happen)
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Now why didin't I think of this when repainting my room
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thatassiclk
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this has been making the rounds on the net for the last couple months, its cool, but... it only looks like this in photos.. in real life (3-d) your eyes wouldnt be fooled, even from the angle the photos are taken. go ahead, try it... but dont complain when you have to keep photos around to prove to everyone that youre not a complete tard.
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WOW!
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These cannot be real, did someone paint their window too??? If you look closeley these are photoshop.
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anyone can do this with a bucket of paint and an overhead projector
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I did something similar to a room once and it *does* work being in the room... sure not quite as convincing at the photos but it still works. This has also been done at dance parties really well and it really messes with peoples heads...
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yeah it's cool. the concept was adapted from the advertisment found at the back of a goalpost in the Spanish Primera Liga. if u've seen them, u may understand.
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i like d last one... damn cool.... n looks reall...
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Too bad those are photoshop edits.. :/
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Except they aren't photoshop'd. Those "illusions" exist, try researching something before you attempt to make it seem like you know what you're talking about.
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hell yeah its easy, a projector with a monocrhome stencil, and a pencil and paint...simple. What would be cool would be to make the design on the computer, then put it through a red/blue colour shift... best place to arrange it would be in the field of natural vision you have when sitting/laying in bed. I'm gonna use this for my graffiti art too....
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That's damn cool. I think I might try something like that if I ever get a chance to paint my house. :-D
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Funny, I thought rooms were ALREADY 3-D! :)
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PartyPooper: "..in real life (3-d) your eyes wouldnt be fooled, even from the angle the photos are taken. go ahead, try it… but dont complain when you have to keep photos around to prove to everyone that youre not a complete tard". What you mean is that our eyes wouldn't be fooled if both eyes were open. For it to look like the photos you would have to close one eye when looking at it. I'm not saying these are real. But I'm not saying they're fake either. I believe it can be done.
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Yeah, these aren't photoshopped. It would probably be easier to actually paint a room like that than to photoshop it anyway. One of the ways you can tell it's not a photoshop job is because, in the one that creates an X over the wall, the line on the floor (the lower right side of the X) isn't straight. Either the painter or the person taking the picture got the angle slightly wrong. People do paint their windows, by the way. Anyway, I love these pictures. I'm tempted to get a projector and do up a really simple one at my place.
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Awesome! I must get one of those for myself! Trully nice!
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Easily done tho, all they do is project light from a fixed position and paint where the light is, simple
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This will only take effect at a certain angle, once you make a move the image will shift, duh!
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I might bump into something....wooooaaaa
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