Optical Illusions Coloring Book


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With this book you can enter a realm of dazzlingly deceptive designs that offer wonderful opportunities for imaginative and inventive coloring. You'll find a host of ingeniously contrived constructions, strange, interlocking shapes and mind-boggling arrangements that defy reality and challenge the imagination to grasp their form and structure. Optical illusions are always fun to look at; coloring these masterly mind-bending illusions will add an extra dimension of enjoyment and foster a new appreciation of mysterious pictorial puzzles that make us wonder if seeing is truly believing.




Visual Illusions Coloring Book


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Beware, the designs herein may boggle your mind and confound your eyes. Does the cube go in or out, is the line straight or curved? You'll have fun deciding while coloring them at the same time. 32 designs.




Optical Illusions


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Mind-boggling illusions that move, spiral, and drift as you color. Features more than 120 gorgeous pull-out illustrations ready to be brought to life. Perfect to pull-out and frame, too!




Mesmerizing Optical Illusions


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MESMERIZING OPTICAL ILLUSIONS Coloring Book for Adults Featuring: Geometric Designs 3D Art Abstract Patterns Relax and enjoy mesmerizing visual illusions while expressing your coloring creativity. Includes minimal to high detail illustrations, unusual patterns and geometric images to tantalize your creativity. Check out all of our Amazing Color Art books on Amazon!




Multiview Illusions Coloring Book


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25 hand drawn illustrations / illusions to color Each coloring page is printed on a separate sheet to avoid bleed through Each illustration is printed twice (duplicates in the back) for a total of 50 pages. The multiview illusions coloring book has 25 illustrations all hand-drawn and digitally edited by 'Trick Slattery. Most are completely original ambiguous optical illusions, and others are inspired* in some way by classical illusions. All are drawn in 'Tricks quirky and whimsical style. All illustrations can be seen in more than one way. The images were drawn with varying complexities, so if you are looking for a challenge you can choose a more intricate drawing with lots of nooks to color, or if you are looking for something quick or easy, a more simplistic page would be the way to go. Each illustration has been duplicated for a total of 50 coloring pages (duplicates in the back of the book), giving you a chance at a do-over or to color a different "view" of the same artwork. Coloring pages are single-sided to minimize bleed-through and scoring and have large margins for access to the entire image and ease of cutting out for framing. Images printed on 60lb pure white paper. High-quality colored pencils suggested for the best results. Illustrations / Illusions: 01 Seahorse or chameleon? 02 Queen of hearts or king of spades (elves)? 03 Elephant or swan? * 04 Donkey or seal? * 05 Orangutan or monkey? 06 Owl or parrots in front of the moon (or with large backs). 07 Turn that frown upside down baby. 08 Two bears holding hands or one big bear? 09 Bird eating mouse or mouse in a canoe near a fish? * 10 Jester cat or king fish? 11 Egyptian bird or rhino? 12 Moth on a tree, happy tree creature, or disgruntled tree creature? 13 Mountain landscape or lion? 14 Elf or troll chief? 15 Two side view faces, or one front view face behind a vase, or vase face? * 16 Fish or lagoon creature? 17 One big cat or two cats head to head? 18 Dragon or frog? * 19 Turn that clown, upside down. 20 Strange bird or rabbit? * 21 Penguin or caribou? * 22 Young woman or old lady looking through a window? * 23 Hairy caveman or tiny-head man with big hair? 24 Mouse in fruit basket or pig creature with tongue out? 25 Big-eared alien with a bot or long eyed alien with a UFO?




The Art of Drawing Optical Illusions


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From impossible shapes to three-dimensional sketches and trick art, you won't believe your eyes as you learn to draw optical illusions in graphite and colored pencil. Perfect for beginning artists, The Art of Drawing Optical Illusions begins with a basic introduction to optical illusions and how they work. Jonathan Stephen Harris then guides you step-by-step in creating mind-blowing pencil drawings, starting with basic optical illusions and progressing to more difficult two- and three-dimensional trick art. Perspective and dimension are difficult to capture for both beginning and established artists, but now you can hone those skills in the most unique way possible, while also exercising your mind with these brain-boosting, unbelievable tricks!




Color Illusions


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Presents optical illusions and picture puzzles involving the science of color, or the absence of it.




The Art of the Illusion


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While even the simplest of illusions please, this stunning volume showcases over 200 of the finest images from around the world. Artists include Rafael Olbinski, Rob Gonsalves, Octavio Ocampo, David MacDonald, Gene Levine and M.C Escher. From the most classic optical illusions to complex graphic and painterly designs.




How to Draw Cool Stuff


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"How to Draw Cool Stuff: Basics, Shading, Texture, Pattern and Optical Illusions" is the second book in the How to Draw Cool Stuff series. Inside you will find simple illustrations that cover the necessities of drawing cool stuff. Specific exercises are provided that offer step-by-step guidelines for drawing a variety of subjects. Each lesson starts with an easy-to-draw shape that will become the basic structure of the drawing. From there, each step adds elements to that structure, allowing the artist to build on their creation and make a more detailed image. Starting with the basic forms, the artist is provided a guide to help see objects in terms of simplified shapes. Instructions for shading to add depth, contrast, character and movement to a drawing are then covered. The varieties of texture and pattern that can be included in an artwork offer another layer of interest and depth to a design. These elements are necessary to indicate the way something looks like it feels in a work (texture) or creating the repetition of shapes, lines or colors (patterns). Illustrated optical illusions involve images that are sensed and perceived to be different from what they really are, showing examples of how the mind and the eyes can play tricks on each other. All you need is a piece of paper, a pencil and an eraser and you are ready to draw cool stuff. Once the drawing is complete, it can be colored, shaded or designed in any way you like to make it original. Following these exercises is a great way to practice your craft and begin seeing things in terms of simple shapes within a complex object.




3d Drawing and Optical Illusions


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You don't have to be a magician (David Copperfield, David Blaine, David ... you get the idea) to fool the eye into seeing something that isn't there. In fact, all you need to pull off a mind-bending, look-twice trick is a piece of paper, some colored pencils or markers and the fun op-art technique I'm about to teach you.