by DylanAndrew » January 15th, 2025, 3:12 am
Creating optical illusions in photo editing relies on manipulating light, shadow, and perspective. Editors adjust light to highlight or hide details, while shadows can distort shapes or make objects appear to float. By altering perspective, they can make objects look larger or smaller, or shift their positioning. Together, these techniques deceive the eye, crafting compelling visual illusions.
Creating optical illusions in photo editing relies on manipulating light, shadow, and perspective. Editors adjust light to highlight or hide details, while shadows can distort shapes or make objects appear to float. By altering perspective, they can make objects look larger or smaller, or shift their positioning. Together, these techniques deceive the eye, crafting compelling visual illusions.