More of The Felice Varini’s 3D Rooms

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!





















77 Replies to “More of The Felice Varini’s 3D Rooms”

  1. Great illusions!

    must be some job to paint it right. If I could do it, I would use a strong beamer to project the figure on the walls, so I could use that as a guideline… but, I haven’t got the skills!

  2. nice! One comment about the 19 millions: they are not unique visitors, as numerous people come to your site everyday. They are the same ones, just considered as unique after a day…

  3. These are my favorites ! I would so wanna see one of these IRL… but I think I’m not going to find it here, because I live in Finland… :(

  4. Amazing!
    I find hard to believe that there isn’t digital manipulation, but there’re some hints on the floor reflections proving the veracity
    Did I say how amazing are these pics?

  5. What does he use for the colors?

    Paint, colored tape, what? @.@

    Cus they’re amazing, but i can’t believe that he painted in the walls and cillings of some buildings that are art already.

  6. I just cant believe some of those images. Some of those look like really old mosaic structures. who would just go around painting squares and triangles on them. Some I can believe. Many just look like photoshop.

  7. With exception of the first few, the pictures appear to be fake. It looks like he just put color images over existing photos. Plus, I doubt anyone would let an artist paint over some of the beautiful walls, ceilings, etc. in the buildings shown. I would like to see the work from different (off-set) angles showing another perspective.

  8. Incredible! That’s unbelievable of how much time people put into that to the painting the walls. # 17, the ones with the artifacts, the red lines look like lasers protecting the artifacts.

  9. These look likes fakes. How come we don’t see them from other angles? Besides, who would let some guy paint up a bunch of those old architectural buildings?

  10. These are absolutely incredible but I would really like to see them filmed; how all the parts come together when you move to just the right spot. Are there any videos of this technique?

  11. it looks really, really cool.. :)
    but somehow i’m pretty sure some of them have been posted before :/
    ah well. nonetheless. great pictures :D
    and glad your widget is working!

  12. i Think only the first picture is real. The rest just looks fake. And something looks fake there is a good change it is.

  13. This would be really hard to do without a projector… With a projector I think i could manage to paint something like this in my house (maybe not as big and cool but still pretty cool)

    The red checkerboard one you can see the red reflection on the ground.. adds some dimension to visualize how it really is painted

    Very cool indeed

  14. i think there real, i mean some of them are questionable because of where there made as some people said. none the less, they look kool, photoshoped or not.

    and the 39th person thinks they’re first, so this must be a popular site, people repling so fast that many people comment before they can be approved!

  15. I think all of these pictures are amazing.
    I also have my doubts about some of the ones on the beautiful buildings that are there.
    #11 and #13 look very similar…
    It doesn’t really matter though if it says they aren’t photoshopped then they aren’t.
    There are other ways to get around that however…

  16. While I do agree that some of these look pretty cool, they are ALL photoshopped (or another similar program). It is absolutely possible to create this type of illusion in a given space, but the lines are too perfect and in areas where there is a reflection, you can see that the “paint” is just a translucent effect over the original photograph. Nice try to whomever created these, but it is not real.

  17. WOW! Actually seems like they’re real. I Just couldn’t couldn’t believe those antique hallways were painted, but a google image search for Felice Verini proved me wrong…

  18. lol well ‘guy with background in art’ they are very real.

    the only thing is this blog doesn’t show the other angles and there ARE photos of other angles, they just didn’t show them here.

    so art guy go back to school, and get a new background.

  19. What part of “Remember, none of this has been photoshopped” do you people not understand? every one of these paintings would work from the correct angle. You people always ruin the best illusions by saying they are photoshopped.

    Anyway, I personally love these murals and would like to see more of them.

  20. 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.

    1. photoshop can do a lot of things, including for the 1st picture putting the design under the rail and covering everything else…i’m not saying whether it’s photoshop or not but i am saying that it can’t be determined as to whether or not it was photoshop

  21. 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.

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

  23. 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!

  24. 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

  25. 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.

  26. 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.

  27. Most of them are fake. REALITY CHECK: the Cistine Chapel does NOT have red checkerboard patterns across the ceiling.

  28. This kind of artwork should be viewed up close and personal to be appreciated..these are real and not fakes as some skeptics would claim it. just my 2 cents.

  29. They should film this stuff! i wont stand satisfied until i see more angles! less pictures more videos! weeee! ;)

  30. This has got to be the DUMBEST posting I have seen in a long time. ?? what the “F” is the POINT> I guess it is only for TRUE artists, because to a REGULAR person it is just wasted space.

  31. Varini, the artist responsible for these wonderful works of art, explains on his website that he projects the image at night, then uses cranes and scaffolding to go over the outside edges with chalk, and then fills in the image with a homemade type of tape. Here is the link, but it is in French so you might want to use Google Translate if you don’t speak it: http://www.varini.org/04tex/texa12.html&rurl=translate.google.com&usg=ALkJrhjTWmhnWQKcmHP3Oi6u3fPk-Z7sCA

  32. For those of you who believe these are fake (or would just like to see proof because it’s pretty cool):
    http://www.varini.org/
    Click either “index chronologique” (chronological index) and then click a picture you want proof of. Then click “hors point de vue” (outside point of view) to see the piece with the parts not perfectly lined up. :3

  33. i think its fake.. views changes with respect to the angle.. so it will void its all design if you moves around.. look likes photoshop used.

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