Artist Ramon Bruin is taking hyper realistic drawings to another
dimension. The third dimension to be exact. The Dutch illustrator is
creating realistic 3D renderings of snakes, birds and bridges using a
pencil, paper and what we imagine is a vivid imagination. From creeping
insects to sprawling structures, Bruin draws impressive cartoons that
seem to jump right off the paper. To create the pictures, Bruin uses a
technique called anamorphosis, reports The New York Daily News. It
involves drawing a detailed but distorted image that appears like a
three-dimensional scene when viewed from a certain angle. The artist
adds a bit of dramatic touch by inserting hands, pencils and other props
into the photographs of his illustrations, heightening the 3D feel. And
voila! Meticulous as it might seem, the results are worth the hassle.
Scroll down for more of Bruin's cartoon creations in the slideshow
below, and head to his web site for more work. Let us know what you
think of the 3D art in the comments section.
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