This anamorphic cube was created in 2011 by Alexis Facca for a promotion for Sqwear, an online fashion store exclusively dedicated to young designers. The cube required fourteen cans of spray p...
http://www.anopticalillusion.com/2014/05/green-sqwear-by-alexis-facca/
The two illustrations below are nearly identical. The only difference between these two images is the placement of the square shadows beneath each of the cubes. In the upper image, the square...
http://www.anopticalillusion.com/2013/08/floating-boxes-optical-illusion/
The following video was created by Guy Wallis and David Lloyd from the University of Queensland in Australia. It was selected as a finalist for the 2013 Best Illusion of the Year contest hosted...
An impossible bottle is one that has an object (or objects) inside of it that is physically larger than the neck of the bottle. The bottles are undamaged with everything inside of the bottle be...
http://www.anopticalillusion.com/2013/03/impossible-bottles/
To say that “Brusspup has done it again” would be an understatement. In the following video, Brusspup creates a series of very realistic anamorphic illusions that will simply blow you away....
http://www.anopticalillusion.com/2012/12/amazing-anamorphic-illusions/
Robin Hunnam creates stunning digital op art. He studied graphic design at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design and previously worked as an art director at an advertising agency in London. ...
http://www.anopticalillusion.com/2012/07/hollow-necker-cube-by-robin-hunnam/
Today’s update features a series of ambiguous cubes from designer Martin Isaac. In the image below, do you see a cube on the left or a cube on the right? You can either perceive one or the ...
While it does not look like much, the wire frame drawing of a cube below is actually an ambiguous optical illusion. The cube can be seen in one of two ways. Either the lower left face or the ...