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flat elongated anamorphic images...?

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joko | 16:05 Tue 12th Apr 2011 | How it Works
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i need to find flattened images of anamorphic street art...
those elongated pavement chalk drawings that when you stand in the right spot, foreshorten to show an normal image
i need images of them all stretched out and from above

all the ones i find are the 'finished' look...any ideas where best to look?

i in particular need a deep hole or glacier

cheers
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cheers, but as i said they are all the finished piece from the right angle...i need the drawing flat and as it would be sketched out
Could you not use your PC to distort them again ?
there are a few on Julian Beevers site (his work is awesome BTW)

http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm

such as this one

http://users.skynet.b.../globe-wrongview.html
Have you tried YouTube? Ages ago I saw a video clip there of how to draw one of these images. It showed the image as the final 3D and the actual image too.

Failing that try Wiki to get the names of some of the artists and visit their websites.
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OG, yes but just to save time really, i thought i might find a complete image ready to work with...i dont have an original either and its not really as simple a stretching a pic out...that doesnt always work and can just look weird, especially because of angles etc, i guess ill try it though

yes we are working with some of beevers stuff, its so cool...im not so skilled and speedy as him though

thanks all, i check youtube out etc

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