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September 12, 2008 by Vurdlak | Share  

Good news people! We managed to locate an error that has prevented our Yahoo widget to work properly for the last few days. The problem has been located and fixed in less than 30 minutes by Mr. Devicedeveloper from Elance forums. I thank him greatly for this. Now, when we have fixed the widget, it has been sent to Yahoo for approval, and we are just waiting for them to approve the new version. You’ll be able to update in day or so, so stay tuned!

Also, we have finally passed 19 MILLION unique visitors, which means our little website has been visited by more people than some world countries have residents! Who would’ve guessed we have become so popular! Also, we have another present for you! I can’t reveal the details right now, but in a week or so everything should be set for announcement. Considering illusion part, I have uploaded some new stuff from Felice Varini, the guy that made those incredible 3D Rooms. Remember, none of this has been photoshopped, nor digitally manipulated!

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  1. Anonymous says:

    on the first picture there is proof that it’s not just a translucent overlay on the picture. if you look at the handrail on the right you can see a white space between it and the wall, which would not be there if the design was placed over the photo in photoshop. Also, in the 10th picture down you can see the design’s reflection in the window on the left.

  2. hey says:

    a lot of them are fake

  3. Anonymous says:

    None of them are fake. These are nationally acclaimed artists who do this all the time. As for painting on these buildings, it’s not paint. They use tape or chalk. It’s all documented on the artists’ various sites.

    They use a projection to project the image on the buildings, then just chalk it up. That’s it. It’s very simple, it’s very real, and for all you photoshop enthusiasts, it IS possible to do this in photoshop, it is not the case here.

  4. pooh says:

    why does every one get so happy when thay think thay are the first to comment…………..oh yeah nice picters!_!

  5. Anonymous says:

    Wow! These are real? I mean, the designs are really painted inside the rooms? Hard to believe as some are museums and public buildings. But I like them!

  6. Eshkamo says:

    I dont believe that these were painted some of these houses look listed like churches they wouldnt allow you to splatter and optical illusion on it. And besides they do look like they have been done on the computer well some of them anyway

  7. acetated says:

    probably not paint in the case of the museums and churches. i suppose vinyl could be used to create the effect. it would peel off easily too.

  8. Anoynamous says:

    I really enjoyed these… they are very interesting

  9. Abrc08 says:

    Look at the 14th picture. Why does the paint go out the window to the sky?
    Photoshopped!

  10. Person says:

    Abrc08… is it not possible to paint on windows then?

  11. Scarlett Marcia Simmons says:

    WOW. These. Look. So. Photoshopped. I know they’re not.. but WOW.

    using a projection is an awesome idea, that would make it really easy. I thought it would be really hard to do this. didn’t even think of it.

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