Jan
19

Julian Beever’s chalk optical illusion part 2

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Julian Beever is an English artist who’s famous for his art on the pavement of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium. Beever gives to his drawings an amazing 3D illusion. These Trompe-l’oeil drawings are created using a projection called anamorphism and appear to defy the laws of perspective.

Here are some of the optical illusions I received on email, thought I share with you guys:

Rescuing someone on the streets.

(Rescuing someone on the streets.)

Girl lying on the beach mat.

(Girl lying on the beach mat.)

Rembrandts with Rembrandts.

(Rembrandts with Rembrandts.)

Portable Computer was drawn on The Strand, London and was commissioned by Procom.

Portable Computer was drawn on The Strand, London and was commissioned by Procom.

Sun on the streets.

(Sun on the streets.)

The pool with a girl.

(The pool with a girl.)

The pool from another angle.

(The pool from another angle.)

Playing with a boat in water.

(Playing with a boat in water.)

What a waste of water!

(What a waste of water!)

View more in part 1 of Julian Beever’s chalk optical illusions.

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Jan
12

Julian Beever’s chalk optical illusion part 1

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Julian Beever is an English artist who’s famous for his art on the pavement of England, France, Germany, USA, Australia and Belgium. Beever gives to his drawings an amazing 3D illusion. These Trompe-l’oeil drawings are created using a projection called anamorphism and appear to defy the laws of perspective.

Here are some of the optical illusions I received on email, thought I share with you guys:

Julian Beever poses with Julian Beever and his beer.

(Julian Beever poses with Julian Beever and his beer.)

Look, people are actually walking away from the hole in the ground.

(Look, people are actually walking away from the hole in the ground.)

Fancy playing with a seal on the streets?

(Fancy playing with a seal on the streets?)

Politicians meeting their end.

(Politicians meeting their end.)

Ever had a dream to get save by Spider-man?

(Ever had a dream to get save by Spider-man?)

How about getting rescued by Batman & Robin?

(How about getting rescued by Batman & Robin?)

Make poverty history.

(Make poverty history.)

For Coke lovers - want a bottle this big?

(For Coke lovers - want a bottle this big?)

Kill the pest!!!

(Kill the pest!!!)

I’ll post more in the near future. The optical illusions looks pretty cool. View more in part 2 of Julian Beever’s chalk optical illusions.

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Jun
04

Using HTML to draw anime character

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A voluptuous anime bunny woman, created in time-lapse using thousands of lines of HTML code to individually create and color table cells as pixels.

That really test sanity, doesn’t it?

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May
10

Who says national education trips are boring?

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I’m going for a national education trip later on at 1PM and honestly, I’m not exactly keen on it. This time the national education trip is at Jurong Town Council. I wonder what’s there to view there, probably some industrial buildings and a history of the manufacturing sector in Singapore - which doesn’t interest me that greatly I have to say.

National Day Parade.

(I drew the above when I was a kid, it looks like I have excess amount of red crayon and paint it seems. Either that or I really like red that time. I was trying to depict the scenes of National Day Parade. I realize most of my art are about Singapore and the local culture.)

But I kinda have a liking to these national education trips during national service. I didn’t quite tell my friends this; they probably think I’m crazy of something. These trips are actually quite interesting, it brings me to places I don’t really know and it’s always fun to go around exploring the city. (And of course - a clear opportunity to go out of camp.)

It’s through these trips that I learn more about the country I live in. I’m quite clueless about our past and our buildings and stuff. I keep thinking that it’s what’s happening now that really matters. However, I start appreciating the history and might just start to understand what people mean when they say “history is important”.

These little history made me appreciate what we have and it shows you the mistakes we had made in the past. And when I made the trip to URA last year, I felt hopeful and motivated to move as a whole (minus the national service part since I couldn’t quite agree with the presense of national service till today).

Well, I’m off to Jurong Town Council already. No pictures this time, but I’ll share with you guys what I learnt.

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Apr
24

It’s time to have fun with your coffee

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Our parents always thought us not to play with food, what you probably didn’t know is that they are playing with their coffee. Some coffee art works actually looks very good.

Face of sun on coffee.

One day, if you spot me at Starhubs for 2 hours, check my coffee cup.

Awesome designs made with only caffeine and creme

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Mar
01

Cool stop motion animation on whiteboard

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My brother alerted me when he saw this stop motion animation. It’s pretty cool. The person used a whiteboard to draw the frames. It sure looks fun.

I noticed he likes drawing monsters. I draw monsters too, but for a different reason - whatever I draw looks like a monster somehow.

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Jan
22

Drawing the perfect circle

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Alexander Overwijk draws a perfect freehand circle 1m in diameter in less than a second. He is probably a mathematics freak.

World Freehand Circle Drawing Champion

It’s amazing stuff - yes. But what’s more amazing is that there is a championship for circle drawing.

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