Amazing Optical Illusion : Floating Indoor DeLorean Car

We keep recommending you all sorts of wallpapers and wall art themes here on Freshome. Today we’d like to show you something new. A stunning three-dimensional graphic drawing of a DeLorean Sports Car. Indoors.  As you start watching the video, you will probably have the impression that what you see is not real. I mean- really, who would have a sketch of a flying car hanging in the middle of the room? But as the video unfolds, you will see that in fact the drawing was made on three different walls, perfectly combining in order to create a great optical illusion. This is a YouTube video submitted by someone who had this model created in their basement by only using painter’s tape and elbow grease.

Pretty impressive, don’t you think? What would be your choice for a 3D drawing is you had the chance of placing one in your crib?

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Posted in Ideas | By Lavinia | 9  

i 2 responses to “Amazing Optical Illusion : Floating Indoor DeLorean Car” — add yours

  1. Ruedi
    Posted February 8, 2010 at 3:39 pm | Permalink

    COOL MANN!!!

  2. ben
    Posted February 11, 2010 at 3:13 pm | Permalink

    They should´ve used the soundtrack from back to the future.

    Nice effect!!

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