Ultimate Photo Job

Ok, hope you find this in some way connected with optical illusion. Simply because I really wanted to share them with you, but wasn’t sure if these pictures would apply on this site. Whatsoever, be sure to check this. It was entirely done in MS paint. It might give you a headache, and was already posted here in the past. Some visitors had trouble loading it, but now you can see them all in fullsize. (When you open the links, wait for the pictures to load, then you can see them in actual size by clicking them).


33 Replies to “Ultimate Photo Job”

  1. the first one is always different from what it appears, the next is just weird, the bridge, amazing, like your doing a hand-stand… that is just amazing

  2. Sorry to burst your bubble, but the first one is just images taken from various movies/TV Shows/video games. I’m pretty sure they were just pasted on there. There’s stuff from Finding Nemo (the creepy fish), South Park (the hamster/gerbil thing), etc.

  3. those stupid characters you are referring to are super easy to draw, look at them, then look at the Gandalf, Amazing. These must have taken hours

  4. hey ashlee

    have you ever used MS paint? to do that on there would take a tremendous amount of time, and probably boredom. they are amazing

  5. Why, why, why would anyone torture themselves by using MS Paint, not only to do do a simple picture, but one so complex?! Someone has *way* too much time on their hands. My brain hurts just thinking about it.

  6. good, but this is better…

    http://www.bertmonroy.com/fineart/text/fineart_damen.htm

    “This is my latest and most ambitious digital painting of a Chicago scene unveiled at Photoshop World in Miami on March 22, 2006.
    It is a panorama of the Damen Station on the Blue Line of the Chicago Transit Authority.
    Adobe Illustrator was used for generating the majority of the basic shapes as well as all the buildings in the Chicago skyline.
    The rest was created in Photoshop.
    • The image size is 40 inches by 120 inches.
    • The flattened file weighs in at 1.7 Gigabytes.
    • It took eleven months (close to 2,000 hours) to create.
    • The painting is comprised of close to fifty individual Photoshop files.
    • Taking a cumulative total of all the files, the overall image contains over 15,000 layers.
    • Over 500 alpha channels were used for various effects.
    • Over 250,000 paths make up the multitude of shapes throughout the scene.”

  7. The pictures are alright to show but the trash at the bottom is unnecessary. Have a little class. The art work and illusions should be for everybody. Including my children.

  8. The pictures are alright, but the trash at the bottle is not necessary. Have a little class. This art and illusions should be for everybody, including my children.

  9. The first one is awesome, done all in paint, can’t imagine how long that must have took, I liked the earth being turned by a hamster and the cannibals French children soup

    The second one is neat but not all that exciting

    And isn’t the third one (the bridge) already on this site?

  10. The first one is pretty cool, and its clearly not copy and pasted from movies. Ashlee and emma, for starters, that is an actual fish, its not just from finding nemo. And have you ever seen finding Nemo? NOtice how amazing quality the animation was? And you’re saying that that pixilated fish is copied from that? come on. And the hamster, yeah southpark did a similar thing, but it doesnt mean that it was pasted in. I suppose Gandalf at the bottom is actually a photo from LOTR?

  11. “The pictures are alright to show but the trash at the bottom is unnecessary. Have a little class. The art work and illusions should be for everybody. Including my children.”

    What are you talking about?

  12. “The pictures are alright, but the trash at the bottle is not necessary. Have a little class. This art and illusions should be for everybody, including my children.”

    david, if your talking about the site where the full pictures are shown, that is a completely different site than mighty optical illusions, and Vurdlak has no control of what is posted at the bottom…And remember, only you can really control what your children watch on the internet.

  13. You are all idiots. By “done in paint”, it is meant that some pictures were taken and pasted into MS paint, then shifted to make them panoramic or into a collage.

    These are not “drawn” in paint, just manipulated in paint.

    Goddamn, I live in a stupid world.

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