27th February 2021, 12:05 AM
(26th February 2021, 9:55 PM)JEEJAYEM Wrote: neitherWell, I wouldn't exactly say that it "does not exist in nature", completely. I would say there are some small variations of it's existence in the 3-D, but these are 3-D shadows that are difficult to comprehend what it is, exactly. It would just be 'out of the ordinary' shadows that we don't see, daily.
4-D does not exist in nature and it is probably close to impossible to make a still image look legitimately 4-D.
(26th February 2021, 9:55 PM)JEEJAYEM Wrote: The bottom 2 paintings mainly utilize depth, which is the main component of things that are 3-dimensional, to create the illusion of popping out.
However, I'll give you credit where it's due- the last 2 paintings are pop-out illusions that mainly utilize 3D depth variations. So with that statement, I'll update the post to avoid casting any confusion on new readers.