Arts & Entertainment, Art
3D image on asphalt - beauty in full
Today it is difficult to find a person who has not seen (at least in the photo) 3D drawing on the asphalt. This kind of street art is invariably very popular among artists and numerous viewers, who are involuntarily becoming passers-by. When did 3D Street art appear and what is the technique for creating 3D paintings? This will be discussed below.
To give the only true answer to the question, when the first drawings appeared with chalk on the asphalt 3D, today it is not possible. With relative accuracy, we can say that already in the early 80-ies of the last century, Western Europeans could see stunning voluminous pictures on the roads. The most famous masters of this unusual graphics deservedly consider the Italian Eduardo Relier (in some sources - Eduard Rolero), the British Julian Beaver, the German Manfred Stader and, of course, the unconditional "guru" of street 3D - Edgar Muller - a resident of Germany. Depending on their own technique, 3D artists draw pictures on asphalt using special chalk, oil, acrylic or aerosol paints.
It is worth noting the fact that the required volume of 3D drawing on the asphalt becomes only if you look at it from a certain angle. It is enough to change the angle of view a little - and the effect of three-dimensionality disappears, the viewer sees only a distorted flat picture.
Today, this technology is used not only to create a 3D drawing on asphalt, but also as a tool to create an unusual interior in various entertainment and home interiors. This technique is used in large-scale advertising companies, which allows drawing attention to the project of a huge audience of potential consumers.
Despite the opportunity to sell their works expensively, true 3D image professionals consider their talent to be only a pleasant hobby and create incredible drawings on asphalt in 3D just for their own pleasure and for the joy of all those who are fortunate enough to be near the end of the work.
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