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[QUOTE="Mmm_Pasta, post: 5685009, member: 279103"] It's interesting to see a scientific viewpoint of this. Creating an optical illusion is somewhat simple if you understand how to draw in perspective and colour theory. Books on these describe how objects out of the cone of vision become distorted, how the line of sight works and how you see objects in various angles, how one colour will affect another, etc. I always found it interesting how such small details can affect what your brain interprets. It's really neat to see *how* the brain interprets all of this information. One thing about being an artist is learning how to observe. In other words, creating what you actually see and now what you think you see. [/QUOTE]
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