![]() Not saying I invented this way to make 2D objects into 3D optical illusions as Beever and others had done it many years before. I was struck by the distortion and realized that the piece had a three-dimensional appearance. ![]() Upon my return to my cubicle, I found, as often happened, someone at the printer had done me a favor and put my printout on my keyboard. Where the smokers and Morlocks were banished. So instead of hitting save, I hit the keyboard combination for print and ran off to our little smoking spot on the fifth level of the underground garage. I was called into an important smoking break by some coworkers, and I was so excited by the prospect of renewing some much needed nicotine into my blood stream. ![]() Purely by accident, I once created a 3d piece on a printed piece without even trying using the distort function in Photoshop. The one thing all of these pieces share is that you need to be standing in just the right place to make them work and someone had to figure out the distortions to make them all look real and line up just right.
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