Stefan Pabist. They specialize in making 3D images on paper that look and feel real. 39-year-old Stefan Pabist says he has learned painting skills from nowhere Instead, at the age of 5, he began drawing drawings on paper with sharp horizontal lines and then went on to practice his skills through personal observation and practice. He was born in the former Soviet Union, but when he was 15, his parents emigrated with him to Germany. They have been here ever since.
From 2007 he started making portraits and portraits of people as a commercial artist. But soon they got tired of this task. So they decided to do something different. In painting he is more fond of images that appear 3D (ie, out of the background) when viewed from a certain angle. In the technical language of painting, such images are called “anamorphic illusion”. His 3D images are so close to the fact that some people even accuse him of being a “Photoshop”. In response, Stephen jokingly said that he himself wonders how he creates such a rich picture.
However, to respond to his critics, he has been sharing his videos by posing for pictures on his Facebook and Instagram pages so that protesters can be convinced.
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Do you find these pictures too close to the truth?
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Yes
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No
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the proper term is probably trompe l’oeil
The 3D printers are cool in my opinion.
I do not much know about 3D drawing
I wonder if this is something my son would use. I will need to ask.
I find it interesting. I am no artist though.