Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Realistic 3D pictures

These 3D optical illusion drawings are mind blowing
Art attack! (Picture: WENN.com)

Ramon Bruin’s sketches really leap off the page.
Mostly because the Dutch artist, who’s largely self-taught, specialises in 3D optical illusion drawings.
Blurring the line between art and reality, Bruin uses a trompe l’oeil effect to make his sketches really pop.
Butterflies flutter off the page, buildings stand several stories tall and Great White sharks circle menacingly on the sketch pad.
To bring the drawings to life, he uses shading techniques and then photographs them from just the right angle. Thereby creating his signature optical illusion effect. He sometimes adds props like pencils into the composition to further blue the lines.
These 3D optical illusion drawings are mind blowing
Bruin’s 3D drawings have been making ripples in the industry since he broke through with his optical illuson style in 2012 (Picture: WENN.com)
These 3D optical illusion drawings are mind blowing
What, this old thing? (Picture: Wenn.com)
Dutch artist Ramon Bruin, aka JJK Airbrush, is a master at creating optical illusion drawings that blur the line between art and reality. Bruin, who is mostly self-taught brings his anamorphic drawings to life by photographing them at precise angles, making the subjects appear to pop right off the page. Even more impressive than his single-page works are Bruin's 'multi layered illusion's,' which are composed of drawings spread out over multiple sheets of perfectly aligned paper. The mind-boggling illustrations trick the eye into seeing incredible amounts of depth, whether it's in the form of butterflies fluttering off the page, buildings that stand several stories tall, or menacing sharks circling above the paper.Ö Bruin explains: "Optical Illusionism is a combination of drawing and photography. I create drawings that come to live when photographed from the exact right angle. The purpose is to create a new kind of realism. I also add props like pencils in the composition. It makes the line between the real and the drawn to become blurry and it make people have to look twice to understand. "By stretching the boundaries of Optical Illusionism, I also invented my ëMulti Layered Illusioní style. The multi layered illusions are drawn on paper or multiple sheets of paper. The sheets of paper are Interactive with each other and photographed from an angle the illusion appears they are stacked on top of each other. I have only been working on this style for six monthsÖ" Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Lelystad, Netherlands When: 25 Nov 2014 Credit: Supplied by WENN.com
A boat setting sail from his desk (Picture: WENN.com)
He uses a combination of graphite and colored pencils, ink and acrylics for his drawings.
And now he’s experimenting with a new style – multi-layered illusion. Here, he draws on multiple sheets of paper to create a layered 3D effect. Which means he can draw buildings rising up from the page.
These 3D optical illusion drawings are mind blowing
Using his new multi-layered technique, he creates a multi-story factory (Picture: Wenn.com)
These 3D optical illusion drawings are mind blowing
Save yourself Lego man (Picture: WENN.com)
Ramon said: ‘My wife thinks my artwork is very impressive. She sees me working but it is still hard for her to distinguish whether what I have on the paper is drawn or real.’
Fine if it’s a tiny boat. Slightly disconcerting if it’s a Great White shark circling on your dining room table.

Dutch artist Ramon Bruin, aka JJK Airbrush, is a master at creating optical illusion drawings that blur the line between art and reality. Bruin, who is mostly self-taught brings his anamorphic drawings to life by photographing them at precise angles, making the subjects appear to pop right off the page. Even more impressive than his single-page works are Bruin's 'multi layered illusion's,' which are composed of drawings spread out over multiple sheets of perfectly aligned paper. The mind-boggling illustrations trick the eye into seeing incredible amounts of depth, whether it's in the form of butterflies fluttering off the page, buildings that stand several stories tall, or menacing sharks circling above the paper.Ö Bruin explains: "Optical Illusionism is a combination of drawing and photography. I create drawings that come to live when photographed from the exact right angle. The purpose is to create a new kind of realism. I also add props like pencils in the composition. It makes the line between the real and the drawn to become blurry and it make people have to look twice to understand. "By stretching the boundaries of Optical Illusionism, I also invented my ëMulti Layered Illusioní style. The multi layered illusions are drawn on paper or multiple sheets of paper. The sheets of paper are Interactive with each other and photographed from an angle the illusion appears they are stacked on top of each other. I have only been working on this style for six monthsÖ" Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Lelystad, Netherlands When: 25 Nov 2014 Credit: Supplied by WENN.com
Ramon can even fall out with himself (Picture: Wenn.com)

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