Using Photoshop and Your Brain to Produce Diorama Illusions
July 25th, 2009
Have you ever built a diorama? It’s a depiction of a scene in miniature. Or perhaps you remember owning a dollhouse or train set as a kid. You lay on the floor, inches away from tiny versions of full-size objects. In the background, your brain was busy writing the software that makes this illusion effective.
This fun photo treatment can be performed by almost anyone in short order, once some basics are understood of how the brain processes images. Let’s get to it!
Using Photoshop and Your Brain to Produce Diorama Illusions – Photoshop tutorial
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