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In this video by YouTube user Benjamin Dalsgaard Hughes, a painting changes perspectives as you move around it, resulting in a cool optical illusion.
The technique employed is called “Reverse Perspective”, where the artist uses physically skewed surfaces to fool the eye into seeing the optical illusion caused.
Watch the video to find out how this work is created.
Check out the video below:



[via Gizmodo]
In this video by YouTube user Benjamin Dalsgaard Hughes, a painting changes perspectives as you move around it, resulting in a cool optical illusion.
The technique employed is called “Reverse Perspective”, where the artist uses physically skewed surfaces to fool the eye into seeing the optical illusion caused.
Watch the video to find out how this work is created.
Check out the video below:
[via Gizmodo]