How To Draw Optical Illusion

How To Draw Optical Illusion

Have you ever been amazed at the power of a magic trick? How it could make you suspend disbelief and your eyes play tricks on you? How the most basic illustration could have a complex and magical quality? That’s optical illusion.
Optical illusion is an illusion of sight that makes objects appear differently than they actually are. It’s a trick of the eye and of the brain. There’s something magical about this particular art form that is both intriguing and inspiring. And luckily, it isn’t tough to create your own optical illusive piece.
To draw an optical illusion, start by selecting a basic shape like a circle or triangle, and then use a ruler and pencil to draw two parallel lines within the shape. Next, move the parallel lines close enough to the edge of the shape so that your brain perceives it as an illusion. Adjust the distance from the edge to tweak the effect. You can also use basic shapes such as squares and rectangles to create illusions by distorting the shape.
Once you’ve figured out the basic fundamentals of optical illusion, it’s time to add some color to your painting. Designer palette software, like Adobe Color, has several sets of colors that can take your optical illusion artwork to the next level. However, you don’t always have to get fancy with colors—just make sure to stick to the same color palette throughout the entire work.
Another way to make your optical illusion artwork pop is by adding contrasting shapes such as rectangles within circles, or arc shapes within squares. Accentuation with highlighting and shadowing techniques can make the optical illusion appear even more detailed, and lifelike. Don’t be afriad to experiment with different shapes and colors to create your own unique look and explore the full potential of optical illusion.
In many cases, people add a background to the optical illusion to further emphasize the individual elements that make up the illusion. This can be a gradient of colors or a detailed pattern or texture. You can always experiment and find unique solutions that’ll help make your optical illusion stand out.
When you’re content with your artwork, the last step is to digitize your work so you can share it with friends and family. You can do this with a few clicks in Gimp, Adobe Photoshop, or any other software of your choice.
Now you know the basics of creating optical illusion artwork. With a few simple tools and a bit of an imagination, you can create spectacular pieces of art that’ll mesmerize everyone who lays their eyes upon them. People may be unable to believe their eyes, but your optical illusion will be proof that everything is not what it seems.

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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