3D paintings with spectacular visual fool pencil

Talented artist Ramon Bruin continues to bring viewers into a vivid world of peculiar photos with pencils.

Dutch artist Ramon Bruin, famous for his 3D drawing method called anamorphosis , creates pictures that bring real illusion to viewers. He only uses pencils on white paper but is arranged, arranged so that from a fixed perspective can see them as emerging in three-dimensional space. The light effect makes the image seem to have depth if the viewer stands at a fixed angle, not just "floating" on the one-dimensional plane. To make the paintings more impressive, Ramon painted them on multiple sheets of paper and combined them into perspective to create vivid 3D illusions.

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Ramon once said: "The main thing, my art is in the photo of the drawings, how I draw the perspective so that when taking photos at a certain angle, objects like reaching out of the paper" . With such a way of thinking, it is not surprising that his artistic paintings become more and more popular with the public.

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