Hello,
I am relatively new to this forum. I have been working on this one project for my company. I am planning to make an optical illusion, using number of pictures and make it look like one picture at an angle.
So what we're doing is attaching about 10 "walls" onto a wall but at a certain angle. Each wall will be parallel and evenly divided from each other. What we're going to do is make ONE picture and separate it into 10 pieces, and post each piece in order to each wall. So when a person looks at the design at the wrong angle, it will look like nothing, but when they look at it from the front and at the proper angle, they will see ONE picture. What I want to know is how I should make the measurements for each picture (the 10 pieces from one picture). Would I need to make the pictures wider? higher? shorter? thinner? or nothing at all? Please help me!!! Thank you!
I am relatively new to this forum. I have been working on this one project for my company. I am planning to make an optical illusion, using number of pictures and make it look like one picture at an angle.
So what we're doing is attaching about 10 "walls" onto a wall but at a certain angle. Each wall will be parallel and evenly divided from each other. What we're going to do is make ONE picture and separate it into 10 pieces, and post each piece in order to each wall. So when a person looks at the design at the wrong angle, it will look like nothing, but when they look at it from the front and at the proper angle, they will see ONE picture. What I want to know is how I should make the measurements for each picture (the 10 pieces from one picture). Would I need to make the pictures wider? higher? shorter? thinner? or nothing at all? Please help me!!! Thank you!