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"invisible" using art - Philly Mike - 05-05-2009

the talking about that "invisible" car made me think of this little photo show.

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Re: "invisible" using art - Titan! - 05-06-2009

I'm feeling oddly inspired by that...


Re: "invisible" using art - krystal - 05-06-2009

That is awesome.


Re: "invisible" using art - Titan! - 05-06-2009

I really think I can do that, it's just a matter of...

1. photography without the monitor

2. put the monitor back

3. use the photo as your desktop backgroup and edit it in photo shop to match the proper size and color/light

I may play with this this weekend


Re: "invisible" using art - -Jiggy- - 05-06-2009

Hmmm, not the greatest but it is the best I can do with what I have. Wish I could get that stupid glare off.
Titan, you could def. make it look good. I did this in about 5 minutes and didn't mess around with lighting.

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Re: "invisible" using art - Philly Mike - 05-06-2009

wow... thought this would be a good interest thing, didn't expect it to be an inspirational point Smile


Re: "invisible" using art - Philly Mike - 05-26-2009

more inspiration for those of you out there. this is another "invisible type thing" but it's much more. pretty amazing if you ask me...
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Re: "invisible" using art - krystal - 05-26-2009

That artist has been around for years. He is absolutely brilliant and his works are often believed real until you are super-close to them.