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April 7, 2008 by Vurdlak | Share  

Hey everyone! Take a look a this funny poster ad for “Australia Post Office”. The title that goes along with it says: “If you really want to touch someone, send them a letter”. I think the line fits perfectly with the billboard. What I’m not exactly sure of, is whether to place this illusion inside Billboards category, or categorize it as “Body Paint” item. What is your opinion on this? I believe this photo wasn’t Photoshopped, nor manipulated in any way. I think it’s just a great example of realistic body paint. Reminded me a little of our Urban Camouflage article. Do you disagree? Was it manipulated or not?

Body Paint Illusion from Australia

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56 Responses
  1. Anonymous says:

    i belive this picyure is actually photoshopped to a degree as the transission between billboard and the man and that the man is clearly wearing a t-shirt. It may be that the person is surronded by a layer of plastick connected to the rest of the billboard, but i am not totally sure. if it is not photoshopped or plastic i think it is in the bodypaint category, nut is it is plastic and not photoshopped it is in the billboard.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I think it is a body paint, you can see man’s hair.

  3. chrisminett says:

    Billboard category: not body paint, it must be photoshopped. Look at his head, the words don’t continue around to the back of his head, they flow off onto the background.

    Beautifully done, really looks like he’s stepped out of the page!

  4. Torsten says:

    Definately photoshopped.
    But very cool anyway!

  5. Anonymous says:

    I’d do billboards just to be safe. My father and i do graphic arts for a living and he sent me this picture a few weeks ago and we were trying to figure it out…. still at an ends :) hard to believe they can body paint someone INTO a backgrounds… look to the lower left his hip doenst really have a start of end :)
    -Beverly Soto

  6. Anonymous says:

    Beautiful!

  7. Anonymous says:

    I think it was manipulated somehow because of how the writing is so well on his eyes and mouth and also because of how the writing flows from on his body to the background.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Naaah I dont think its a body paint… but the idea of gettin body paint like the concept shown wud not be bad….

  9. Anonymous says:

    cool

  10. Anonymous says:

    I’m not certian,but I’m suspicious of CGI wizardry here, wherein a digital model of the the ‘text’ figure is ’surfaced’ with a Bit Map [in this case, a hand written letter]. Such wrapping could not help but twist and distort areas of the letter beyond that which strictly covers the figure itself, which seems to be happening,but who knows!

  11. Me says:

    Great! Looks like it would fit in in body paint. I would be creeped out if I saw that!

  12. Anonymous says:

    Photoshop, indeed. I’m a graphic artist who has worked with Photoshop since the beginning; I’ve also studied photography.

    The telltale hints, for me, that this is digitally manipulated are: 1. Notice the white shadowing the designer put on the girls forehead–and then look at the shadow on the lips, nose area–if she had really been ‘hugging’ this ‘white’ person, the shadow on her lips would not be as dark, nor would any white light reflect on her forehead. (Also begs the question, why would they try to ‘fix’ a shadow that was natural? If of course people say it’s body paint…)
    2. Shadows on her back would be ‘brighter’ as he would reflect on to her dark shirt.

    Well done! I wouldn’t of curved the words, and if you notice where the curves are, the color is slightly different, and it’s not a shadow. I’d suspect that’s where they rendered the font to bend it. Again, they did this on purpose to pronounce the fact that they are creating this person there–otherwise, he’d be invisible. A body painted person could be made to replicate this–probably more convincingly (and much more time/$$$$).

  13. Iggy says:

    It’s most definately photoshopped. Even if it was real body paint it’s been highly altered from that. Not only the shirt, hair, and motion of the words not coincide with a real body, but the figure itself is too straight and perfect. Look at the hands for example, they lack the definitions a real hand has even when painted.

  14. BenSkutt says:

    definitely a photoshop, and one that wouldn’t be particularly difficult.

    however! It’s not the difficulty of the photoshop job, but the ingenuity. I do a lot of photoshopping and could probably pull this off, but the idea of this is really impressive!

  15. Anonymous says:

    I think the contour of the man is painted just like the rest of the letter. A little bit of 3D drawing. The arms are in my opinion parts which are sticking out of the wall. The girl just went in between them from below. All is flat, except the arms. So, not such a great illusion.

  16. Cameron says:

    Put it under both billboards and body paint.

  17. Jan says:

    It is half body paint, you can see that after his t shirt sleeve finishes, it goes onto his skin, you wouldn’t be able to see muscle detail like that is it was clothes. secondly i believe his t shirt/ clothes are incorporated into the background which is why they flow from one to the other.

  18. Kyle says:

    kool dont think it was pohotoshoped i think there is a guy in a suit that attaches to the bilboard and its airtighted to it lignes up with his hair and teeshirt then they used sealand around the mouth and left a slit so he can breathe

  19. Maeyanie says:

    With proper lighting, it’s possible to get a nearly invisible transition as seen there. You can see a bit of ambient occlusion on the wall, particularly near the bottom of the shot. It also doesn’t quite line up properly there, though it takes some enhancement to see it.
    I’d say it may be photoshopped, but not necessaraly. It’s almost certainly not CG, if for no reason other than it’s too flawed.

  20. lukeynoodle says:

    the second comment from the top is stupid, the fact that theres writing on his hair obviously means that it was photoshopped, does anyone know how to write on hair? or maybe they painted the man all in white body paint, projected the image onto the man and wall behind then photoshopped the girl in and also the shadows and hair, they must of just painted the hair on becuase it doesnt rise at all above his head, i dont think they gelled it down xxx

  21. Anonymous says:

    I dont think that this was photo shopped because you can see the “word person” is clearly wearing a teeshirt and shorts. as for the skin th i think that this is an excellent excelent form of body art. SOOOO…. i think you should put it in both catagorizies.

  22. websurfer1232 says:

    uhhhhh freaky

  23. Anonymous says:

    Hey i remember this add! i saw it on a bus a little while ago…(i live in sydney)

  24. Anonymous says:

    At first I thought it might have been green/blue screen, and then superimposed. But now that I hear the CGI comment, I think that’s the one. look at her face & hair & the shadows, there is something eerie about her. If she is a real person, than she has definitely been touched up.

  25. Anonymous says:

    OoOoO AmAZiNg OoOoO

  26. Anonymous says:

    you can see the edges of the shrt the man is wearing.

  27. brandy says:

    I have seen this one on another site before, it you can see his shirt kinda, green screen maybe?

  28. Body Paintee says:

    Yeah that’s definitely body paint, I’ve seen this sort of thing done before. Such talented artists.

  29. Anonymous says:

    i reckon its a kinda spandex wall thing that the guy just reaches through to hug the chick

  30. Anonymous says:

    NO WAY is that body paint! Squint your eyes and view it. Clearly digitally manipulated! How long would they have to hold that pose, even to get the sentences somewhat lined up as they are. Great work anyhow!!

  31. Harry says:

    I reckon the guy was painted white, and then a 3D mesh was created in Maya or 3D Studio Max or whatever, and that was sued to Photoshop the text over the top in a realistic fashion. I do agree that some body paint is outstandingly good, but this guy has writing that transitions over his T-Shit to his trousers, as well as from his arms onto the wall. Nobody could stand that still for that long and still hold them self in the right position to the millimetre. I could be wrong, but that’s what I reckon.

  32. glitter.bug.101 says:

    I think they have meant for that, and if they didn’t want to see the t-shirt and hair and stuff, it definatly adds to it if you ask me. Sometimes I think you have to stop judging these things, take a step back and laugh, or cry or whatever it is your ment to do. I love it.

  33. michael says:

    This is definitely Photoshopped. Cool concept though. I do like it.

  34. moillusions says:

    I Still say green suit, then it’s easy to lay over digital ontop of him :)

  35. xiuhcolotl says:

    Hi, that’s really amazing work :o

    I think it must be in Body paint category…

  36. Rob says:

    It could be that they put a thin sheet with the text over the man and that the girl hold him. Because if you look at the head you can see that some of the words of not really on the head, but more over the head.

  37. Alexi says:

    very beautiful

  38. Anonymous says:

    wouldn’t a blue/green screen(background) with the man and his clothes in the same color acomplish this effect?

  39. o0CherryBeary0o says:

    I agree with chrisminett

    It’s not body paint- look at his comment. Notice how her skin movement makes it look like it’s pushed against something? Her skin can’t do that against air…

    (her arm mostly shows)

  40. Anonymous says:

    Interesting to see how many ideas about this image there are. :) It can be done either way (photoshop or for real). We’ve hired plenty of people who can manipulate body paint in a way that appears to be entirely impossible… when viewed from the right angle, this art can even fool the best of the best. Depth perception, shadows, edge marks, etc. can all be faked. On the other hand… we’ve employed blue screening and green screening into many projects as well that can produce this same effect. Painting this man entirely in green for instance (and wearing a green outfit), would make it very easy to overlay the text background and even twist and contort it enough to appear “painted”. So… basically both ways are entirely possible and there is no sure-proof way of telling which was used unless the creator comes forward and tells us. :)

  41. Cory says:

    this is photoshopped, no question (you cant paint letters on hair like that). billboards category it is!

  42. Laurent says:

    That is body painting …. but in only one color eg: blue. Just paint someone, take a picture, remove the blue, have the shape of the guy and do some little 3D graphique.

    :D

  43. Anonymous says:

    i think photoshopped simply because of the writing.. it matches the background too perfectly.. and it’s not rounded or creased along the lines of his clothing properly.. very cool tho :)

  44. Anonymous says:

    someone had to say it.

    she’s cute.

  45. Anonymous says:

    This image is clearly photoshoped to a great extent. The words are overlaid on top of the bodies. You can tell they are not written on him because they do not conform to the natural contours of any part of his body. He may have some white paint on him but even he has been faded in photo shop to blend in with the background. The masking is very well done though as no trace of it is on the girl. To get the words to bend the way the creator did they likely used a form of warp or other “transform” tool.

    This is a fairly simple image to figure out.

  46. Anonymous says:

    i dont think this was photoshoped, where his hand is touching her back, her clothes are creased. i think it’s probably just that what he’s wearing is part of the wallpaper or whatever they used.

  47. lukeynoodle says:

    it could be a relief carving from the wall and his right arm is on a hinge where the sleeve ends
    she would have to open it slip under and through and hug him/the statue, the hair would have been drawn on along with the writing
    i know its a carving because his eyelids are so big compared to hers, in statues and carvings, sculptures always increase the size of the eye to give a godly effect.

  48. delanebug says:

    OMG (osh) i love love love love love love love love this!!!!!!!!!!!

  49. delanebug says:

    omg that must have tooken hours to paint him like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  50. Ice says:

    OMG!!
    thats ENOUGH COMMENTS ABOUT WHETHER ITS PHOTOSHOPPED OR NOT!!!
    cant at least ONE PERSON (besides myself) just look at and enjoy this awesome picture?!

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