Using the same transparencies often used for screen printing and the same transparencies your elementary school teachers used on the overhead projectors in your classroom – you can make some trippy things happen. Not to make this optical illusion featured in the video below sound simple (we haven’t tried it yet), but taking a pair of images that were printed on separate plastic sheets and slowly dragging one over the other, some really crazy moving pictures were created. Like PacMan eating bullets and Hyder the cute kitty cat running around. Check out these amazing animations done on transparencies.
Created by brusspup
You can download the links to the images found in this video so you can print them out and try it yourself. You’ll have to print the template onto a transparency. If you have an ink jet printer you have to use a special transparency made specifically for ink jet printers. When you print the images and the template make sure to print them all at the same size if any of the sizes change the effect will not work.


Pretty cool,….
I love how cats are so boss sometimes. hahaha.
Optical illusion art , also known as op art, is a mathematically-based genre that produces optical illusions.
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