Interactive Illustrations - M.C. Escher Meets Photoshop (GALLERY)


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These amazing interactive drawings by graphic design studio Macacolandia were done with pencils, a paintbrush and, no doubt, a digital design program such as Photoshop. Nevertheless, many of these drawings look impressively dynamic and really engaging as each one seems to tell its own little story. The last illustration in the gallery, it should be pointed out, is a reproduction of Dutch painter M.C. Escher called “Drawing Hands.” Source: macacolandia Via: humoric.net |
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