By Vurdlak on April 9, 2006, with 50 Comments
Can you see the face in this picture? Well, after “Many Faces Illusion”, “Many Faces no.2″ and “Dolphins Illusion” it shouldn’t be hard to spot only ONE face in it? If you solved “Coffe beans Illusion” this should really be pice of cake for you! If you really can’t spot it, jump inside the post to see the solution.
By Vurdlak on April 9, 2006, with 28 Comments
If you liked “Impossible Objects in Real Life” and “Lego Escher Illusion”, you will like this one as well. Here you can see how this construction was built. Also don’t forget to open this post (click on the white tittle) and see more impossible structures constructed in real life.
By Vurdlak on April 9, 2006, with 59 Comments
In body language, this body is obviously saying: “I’ve come to pick you up because the tide is coming in!”. In a way this Illusion resambles previous “Scary Optical Illusion”.
By Vurdlak on April 9, 2006, with 27 Comments
Eventough it may appear man is climbing this steps, if you jump inside this post, you will notice legs are acctually just painted on the steps surface. Earlier I posted simmilar Illusion, were stairs were painted on the wall.
By Vurdlak on April 9, 2006, with 27 Comments
We got ourselves another user-submitted optical illusion! Thanks to Philip Hansen you can see this Audi Comercial inspired by M C Escher. A driver navigates his way through Escheresque world. Viral for some automobile. Jump inside this post to see the full video. Amazing!

Currently video is down, but you can still view it here.
Here is a little slidehow with backscenes to explain how this video was done:
By Vurdlak on April 8, 2006, with 27 Comments
In a same way “Man Holding a Sun” Illusion was shot, we have “Man Holding a Taj-Mahal Illusion”. Looks nice, doesn’t it?
By Vurdlak on April 8, 2006, with 52 Comments
Luke Brown, an author of this fabulous optical illusion-animation is an intrepid explorer. He is part of a new generation of visionaries who reconstructed the templates of culture as we know it. His art speaks of the spiritual mysteries in the human imagination – best example can be seen below! Mystical experiences, dreams, medicine journeys, and channeled lucid dialogs with the source of creativity itself, seem to guide and be guided by the colorful symmetries and living surfaces of his art. Luke is constantly redefining his style as a spiritual medium for growth. He is intent on mapping his hyper spatial experiences with utmost accuracy, with whichever medium seems best suited, as a form of multidimensional cartography. This picture I attached below is made from few layers. It provides us with wonderful illusion of god Shiva in 3D. More awesome 3D stereoscopes can be found inside this category.
By Vurdlak on April 8, 2006, with 104 Comments
The Famous “Scheibe Illusion” is a perceptual illusion, similar to the “Margaret Thatcher Illusion”. Can you see what’s wrong with the picture of Professor Scheibe? If not, try viewing the screen while standing on your head…. and then comment.







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