Here are the examples i found for the different aspects of space and motion.
Illusions of Space
Exaggerated Size:
Here you see a man who appears to be larger than the building when he's actually just closer to the camera and placed strategically with his arm extended to look like he's touching the point.
Multiple Perspective:
This image was created by M.C. Escher which is called Impossible Structures. (http://www.currin.biz/unitpages/drawing.htm) This image is a great example of multiple perspective. You have an aerial view, a floor level view, a upside down view and more.. There is no one way to look at and interpret this piece.
Linear Perspective:
Space and depth are created because the point of the railroad tracks end where the focal point is. This then creates the illusion of space. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_%28visual%29)
Illusions of Motion
Anticipated Motion:
This is a great example of anticipated motion because this big cat is down in it's pouncing position looking like it's ready to leap at any minute. This photo captures this nicely. (http://hcallgeier02.blogspot.com/2011/04/anticipated-motion-43.html)
Figure Repeated:
The figures in this image are in different stages of motion. You can see the figure step by step jumping, in the air, and landing.. We see it from point A to B. (123RF,com)
Blurred Outline:
This image gives the illusion of motion by blurred outline. It makes the figures appear to be walking in continuous motion.
Illusions of Space
Exaggerated Size:
Here you see a man who appears to be larger than the building when he's actually just closer to the camera and placed strategically with his arm extended to look like he's touching the point.
Multiple Perspective:
This image was created by M.C. Escher which is called Impossible Structures. (http://www.currin.biz/unitpages/drawing.htm) This image is a great example of multiple perspective. You have an aerial view, a floor level view, a upside down view and more.. There is no one way to look at and interpret this piece.
Linear Perspective:
Space and depth are created because the point of the railroad tracks end where the focal point is. This then creates the illusion of space. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perspective_%28visual%29)
Illusions of Motion
Anticipated Motion:
This is a great example of anticipated motion because this big cat is down in it's pouncing position looking like it's ready to leap at any minute. This photo captures this nicely. (http://hcallgeier02.blogspot.com/2011/04/anticipated-motion-43.html)
Figure Repeated:
The figures in this image are in different stages of motion. You can see the figure step by step jumping, in the air, and landing.. We see it from point A to B. (123RF,com)
Blurred Outline:
This image gives the illusion of motion by blurred outline. It makes the figures appear to be walking in continuous motion.
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