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kherson [118]
4 years ago
15

How to draw optical illusions on paper step by step easy?

Arts
2 answers:
Sveta_85 [38]4 years ago
8 0
One easy way to draw an illusion is to draw zigg-zaggs on paper. Then look you at the paper in different areas and it will look like the zigg-zaggs are moving.
Sav [38]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

It's easy to draw an Illusion when you have the right steps! Here is how to draw a stairs optical illusion

Explanation:

1. Start by drawing a rectangle.

2.  Next, draw a line across the width of your rectangle. This will be the top (horizontal) part of your stair where you would step.

3.  Draw another line next to the first line that you drew. This line needs to be slightly closer than where you drew the previous line. This gap represents the toe board (vertical) area of your stairs.

4.  Now draw another line that is parallel to those lines. The space between the lines should be the same as the first one. This is your next step (horizontal surface) for your stairs 5.

5.  Come in from the edge of your rectangle and draw a line that is parallel to the length of your rectangle. This is where that step is going to end.

 6. Next, draw a diagonal line from the edge of the step to the edge of your top step.

 7. All of your other diagonal lines need to be parallel to this one.

 8. Use your additional diagonal lines to determine where your next step will end. Which will tell you where your next straight line should be drawn.

9.    Continue working in this pattern until your rectangle is filled.

1. 10. Shade in and there you have a stair optical illusion!

 

 

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