Review on the Art of Optical IllusionsWritten by Paul Hood
What do you say when you want someone to believe you? Probably, you'll say, "I saw it with my own eyes." That's because you believe that if you have seen something with your own eyes, it must be true. But your eyes can fool you.Certain patterns confuse your eyes and brain, causing you to misjudge size of a circle, or length of a line. When your eyes see a picture, they "send" that picture to your brain. Then it's up to your brain to make sense of picture. But sometimes your brain gets it wrong.These are optical illusions. Most published books contain age old illusions without offering a scientific explanation to enlighten reader how their eyes and brain was tricked. With Optical Illusions, we have an alternative. Optical Illusions is a good collection of a wide array of visual and other types of sensory illusion. It contains a large number of illusions that have not yet appeared before. Thanks to new discoveries in vision science, new effects have been added plus classics with a significant augmentation done. A wide variety of effects are shown with over 150 illusions presented to give your eyes a wonderful visual experience.
| | Who is David F. Kyte?Written by Maricon Williams
Millions of people especially men are obsessed with cars. This obsession can be traced when they converse with other people. Many of them safe keep a collection from real cars to limited edition miniature cars to posters and likes. At moment we will be acquainted with a man who is neither a collector nor a fanatic with these but he has a valuable contribution with regards to automobile art.David F. Kyte, is a graphic designer, automotive painter and artist living in Detroit Michigan. He is man behind marvelous The Caterham Super Seven Painting . In The art of David F. Kyte, it was revealed that even though David's background is formal training and years of experience in computer graphics, he still resorts to pens and brushes when need arises. These images were sent in to DTG back in 1997, and show a wide spectrum of interest. Today however, David has focused on Auto art which he sells at his web site. David admits that more and more of his artwork is done on a Macintosh computer, however he still holds to belief that computer art should not look like it is done on computer. Automobiles are complex subject and it can tend to look very
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