Optical Phantasm Artwork Challenges – Let's BREAK some BRAINS!



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34 thoughts on “Optical Phantasm Artwork Challenges – Let's BREAK some BRAINS!”

  1. ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️YOU NEED TO TRY THIS PLEASE!! ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️Just seen someone use the sun to dye clothes! You buy two chemicals let them sit for 24 hours and then mix them in a dark space with whatever fabric or paper you want then you lay out plant-life or anything that will make a shadow on the fabric/paper then sit it out in the sun and in 15 min you’ve got an exposure. Then just wash it out and it’s like a blue with lighter white where the shadow was on it. I feel like you could do something AMAZING with this type of art. Plus it’s new and I think you’ve never tried it.

  2. Pro tip with the disappearing-with-heat pens: use an iron, not fire. 😂 Us sewers (that’s people who sew, not… sewers…) use these pens religiously!! But only use them on the “wrong” side of the fabric, or the side that won’t show in your finished product. If you apply COLD to the ink that has disappeared, it will re-appear!! And don’t use it on dark fabrics because it will stain it permanently.

  3. Anyone else really hoping to see the Dino illusion where the Dino head follows you? I have half a dozen of these. I use the basic shape and then trace it to create my own colors and design. I’ve done one that was basically a copy of the printed paper (my first one) I also have a calico cat, a pink/purple one, one that’s a yellow/green/blue gradient with a red tummy, and a rainbow gradient for Pride. The rainbow one stares down homophobics bc they r stupid (speaking as a lesbian) and looks supportively at Ally’s and LGBTQIA+ people bc they are great.

  4. I’ve done a hand version of the 3d ball one with my brother. We are by no means professional (I drew a stick figure for my dads Fathers Day present) but we drew lines around our hands and curved the lines over our hand tracings then I showed him simple shading. We gently used pencil. It stopped abruptly on his but he was 6 at the time and for his first 3d picture he did pretty good.

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