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I was just turned on to this guy's chalk art - rather impressive I'd say.
Check it out:
http://www.thepuzzlefactory.com/2006_chalk.cfm
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Wow, that's awesome.
I like the last picture at the end...Batman...
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I've seen these posted other places, but the 3-D effect he creates never gets old.
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Amazing - some people are really talented.
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The one where he is stepping in the pool is incredible. Pretty cool.
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And one of the more amazing points of chalk art is that it washes away in the rain.
Hmm, if one took a projector and placed it at the viewer's eyelevel and then projected an image onto a surface and then colored it in, would one get the same effects?
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That's a good question...hey Rob - I was lucky enough for someone to send this to me a couple of weeks back. I love this artform! Trompe L'Oile...some of the buildings in downtown LA had faux windows and arches, glass, etc...very cool stuff.
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How this guy can get his brain in a mode where he can layout a 3-D perspective on a sidewalk from a remote point of view has me amazed.
The first drawing of that coke bottle blew me away.
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I really like the one where he's climbing up the ladder and where Batman & Robin are on the side of the building...very cool.
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