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The Smiler - perspective paintings?
Rollercoasters4Life
TS Member
I think its called Anamorphosis art/theming?
Burbs
TS Team
Do you mean the images such as the distorted Smiler face on the side of the building?Hi all,
you know the illusion images painted around The Smiler site, which are only legible from a certain angle? Does anyone know what this technique is called?
Thanks!
Alastair
TS Team
Yep, @Rollercoasters4Life is correct - the technical term for it is anamorphosis. Also referred to as perspective-localised art. A good article on it, and featuring some stunning examples of it can be found here. 
Burbs
TS Team
Wow! Some of they are simply incredible!Yep, @Rollercoasters4Life is correct - the technical term for it is anamorphosis. Also referred to as perspective-localised art. A good article on it, and featuring some stunning examples of it can be found here.![]()
TheMan
TS Member
The blue check one is incredible but that lens thing WOW! Even from the photos I cannot figure out how that works.
And instead of putting the ones in the queue people can't really see anyway, why didn't they do a giant smile on the staircase???
Imagine having to walk "through" that would have been awesome!
Great find @Alastair they're incredible.
And instead of putting the ones in the queue people can't really see anyway, why didn't they do a giant smile on the staircase???
Imagine having to walk "through" that would have been awesome!
Great find @Alastair they're incredible.
Burbs
TS Team
Yeah, pretty sure they put an anamorphic floor on a lift somewhere and filmed people going into it for the marketing video.Didn't AT use it on the Sub Terra 'lift' marketing video?
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