Posted by Jeannie Choe | 16 Nov 2007
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Wouldn't mind having one of these in the office...
Check out a lot more just like this over here.
thanks momoliu!
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Wouldn't mind having one of these in the office...
Check out a lot more just like this over here.
thanks momoliu!
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this is absolutely possible to achieve, but for these images; wouldn't the tape in picture 1 need to get progressively wider as it falls into the background so that the lines in picture 2 are of a consistent width? great photoshop work though, they even account for tape reflections on the hardwoods.
where is the link?
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I'm skeptical. If you look at the one with the yellow target, notice a tv monitor is in the "lined up" view and it's painted. But the "perspective" view you can not see it. If you start looking back and forth it looks like the pipe on the ceiling changes positions and a second door appears (one has a poster on it, one does not, are there two doors?)
And wouldn't this only work to a camera. I mean, we have depth perception, cameras don't, so I'm wondering if it looks this way in person (if its real to begin with).