Enough to be spurious! These 3D print small things can actually deceive your eyes

Those common visual illusion phenomenon, because we see much, we should have been weird, but as technology advances, 3D printing technology is obviously printed out of two-dimensional surface, but the eyes in a particular perspective But think it is a three-dimensional object, do you think it is amazing? Here to follow Xiao Bian look.

As 3D printing continues to advance, many industry leaders are trying to incorporate 3D scanning, modeling and printing into their manufacturing plans to stay ahead of the pack, whether it's moving from traditional inkjet printing to new and improved 3D printing, or ETH Zurich scientists are innovating self-assembling prints that will expand over time into predefined geometries.

However, in all 3D industries, one manufacturer said that sometimes the things that make up the 'third dimension' are only seen by the spectator's eyes, and sometimes it is not. "Sage Hansen, 29, , A new 3D animator whose latest work is spreading like a virus.Hanssen's recent claim to reputation is not the amazing 3D animations of companies like Disney and Pixar but the illusion that 3D printing The cubes, after careful observation, are not really cubes, but rather flat objects that do a series of disjointed lines and perspectives. More precisely, as a 'deformable illusion', Hansen's work effectively deceives the audience Perception, similar to a 3D cube from a specific perspective.

The result of the separate 3D design took about two and a half hours, and the result was definitely valid: The box looked completely real when shot at an angle, but the image instantly deforms as the camera moves, giving the viewer an illusion.

The print was not necessarily premeditated, but Hansen was satisfied with the result: "The idea of ​​this fantasy cube came to me in the middle of the night." When I woke up and started searching the web, I did not see it I know it will be a fun challenge for me to create.

However, while Hansen's deformed cube illusion can be seen as a mockery of the additive manufacturing industry, animators confirmed his serious appreciation and admiration for 3D printing, and since he purchased his first 3D in 2014 Printer since, Hansen pointed out: 'The printer has come a long way in a short time, and has made a lot of improvements.' '29-year-old he now upgrade to his current 3D printer model.This is used to make He praised the illusion.

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