Tranh 3D kỳ ảo trên đường phố
vẽ bằng phấn hình 3D thắng giải kỷ lục thế giới
Một người Trung Hoa tên là Qi Xinghua
Qi Xinghua is a Chinese 3D Chalk artist (first in his country) whose painting entitled Lions Gate Gorge earned him an entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the largest [COLOR=#3366FF ! important][COLOR=#3366FF ! important]3D[/COLOR][/COLOR] painting in the world! I’m not exactly sure how fresh this information is, as I could swear we’ve seen bigger. Still, with 23 meters in width, 32 meters in length and over 6 meters in height, we can’t ignore hard work Qi invested into this masterpiece. This 3D painting was presented at the Baiyan Wanda Plaza shopping-mall in Guangzhou (China), and it took Qi more than a month to finish the project. Oh, and one more interesting fact: apparently some people reported dizziness, during their “rope balancing”. http://www.moillusions.com/wp-conten...-Ksingua-0.jpgQi Xinghua says he has calculated three different formulas that can be applied on all paintings of varying sizes. He also added (quoted below):
http://www.moillusions.com/wp-conten...-Ksingua-b.jpgTo put it in the simplest way, it’s reversed vision, which is also called inverse-perspective. From our normal vision, nearby objects are big and far away ones are small. I use the opposite method to make far away objects big and close objects small. In this way, a two-dimensional painting turns three-dimensional.
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http://www.moillusions.com/wp-conten...-Ksingua-1.jpgDon’t ask me why, but I have a feeling we’ll be seeing much more of this artist’s creations in the coming weeks! Even after seeing so many awesome pavement drawings, I can’t seem to perceive below pavement as a flat surface. How about you?
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