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Nagai Hideyuki's clever 3D drawings

Mark Frauenfelder at 10:31 am Wed, Jun 27, 2012

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Charley Parker says: "Japanese artist Nagai Hideyuki has created a fun series of drawings that span two sketchbooks propped at 90° to one another, and when viewed from the proper angle, give the illusion of continuous three dimensionality."

Nagai Hideyuki's clever 3D drawings

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  • http://foghornunicorn.wordpress.com/ Nicole

    That’s amazing! Love it!

  • Cowicide

    Goatse is everywhere…

  • deviousasti

    inb4 Level: Asian comment

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Es-See/100003058581326 Es See

    Solid piece but stick to the side-walk chalkings they are much more impressive on the large scale where as this is only relevant if the books are set up correctly and youre at standing in the perfect perspective location (i.e. this picture)

  • http://twitter.com/TheHanif Hanif M

    I WANT TO BE ABLE TO DO THAT – HOW DO I LEARN

  • niktemadur

    OK, gotta say it, I am impressed… no, astonished.  This is incredible.