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Posted on 25/07/08 07:35:16 AM
Steve Caplin
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Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Seeing Patrick33's entry in last week's Challenge made me remember something I came across recently - a version of Escher's famous staircase drawing, made entirely out of Lego. It's an astounding piece of work, that must have taken tremendous care and patience.

It all would have been much easier in Photoshop, of course. Or would it? Just how difficult would it be to recreate this sort of perspective illusion? The tricky part is making the finished article look plausible.

No starting image this week - so Google away!

Posted on 25/07/08 3:01:53 PM
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Posted on 25/07/08 4:01:01 PM
Pierre
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Ouch...

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Posted on 25/07/08 4:40:54 PM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Let me just be clear - I'm not asking for a literal redrawing of the Escher image - rather, something of your own that makes similar use of confused surfaces!

Posted on 25/07/08 8:35:30 PM
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
This should be interesting!

Posted on 25/07/08 10:10:17 PM
Pierre
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Gotta figure out a way to do this with a couple Mini Coopers...

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Posted on 26/07/08 01:21:31 AM
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
I agree, OUCH!

I love these kind of images, but have never been successful in creating one.

Posted on 26/07/08 02:31:09 AM
Steve Mac
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Okay, I guess I'll stick my neck out first.
This image was only to test the concept but I got in too deep to start another image.
(what were you expecting, stairs?)



Posted on 26/07/08 10:18:19 AM
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s211/fungismith/global.gif


http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s211/fungismith/loop.gif






Posted on 26/07/08 11:27:41 AM
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Its one of those images...some people see spuds others see studs

Steve that is excellent. James very good movement.



Posted on 26/07/08 12:50:58 PM
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Steve Mac, thanks fantastic. Literally!

Posted on 26/07/08 1:12:41 PM
Neil O
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Steve Mac wrote:
Okay, I guess I'll stick my neck out first.

(what were you expecting, stairs?)

Actually, Steve, from you? Yes, I expected Stairs!!!!
Great job with the piggy banks!



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Posted on 26/07/08 3:41:30 PM
Steve Mac
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Thanks Anna.
Thanks Vern.
Thanks Neil, sorry to disappoint you. I think Escher is a better stair designer than I am. You can't walk upside down on mine!
Hope you're feeling better. Looking forward to your return!

Posted on 26/07/08 4:50:36 PM
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Anna, ole spud face is a real treat

Posted on 26/07/08 8:36:50 PM
Mick Malkemus
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Intrigue in multiple dimensions
Tough assignment. Probably the best I can do in short order. At first, I was having problems with lighting. Upon closer inspection, Escher didn't use consistent lighting, so I figured that if gravity doesn't work, neither should light!



Steve Mac, I think you achieved the effect marvelously. It also has that "cross-your-eyes-get-a-hidden-3D-effect" feel to it. The color choices seem perfect to me.

Nick, I think your space is very effective. I especially like the way you made that staircase on the right move towards the spiral case.

Maya, love the artwork. It has a special feel to it.

Ben, love your new photo, makes me want a beer really badly...





Posted on 27/07/08 11:15:03 AM
tooquilos
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
james wrote:
Anna, ole spud face is a real treat


Thank you James. Its a particularly hard challenge this week. Try as I may, I couldnt come up with anything original.


Posted on 27/07/08 11:36:18 AM
Andy L
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
Keeping on the theame of stairs. Here is my effort at copying the continuous downward stairs illusion.



Posted on 27/07/08 2:31:23 PM
Nick Curtain
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Re: Contest 208: Escher's stairs
The substantial reduction in the number of entries usually seen by this time on a Sunday afternoon would suggest that you've all found this as difficult as I have. To be honest, I nearly threw in the towel. Here's my attempt.

Nick



Posted on 27/07/08 2:35:18 PM
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Well here goes... Not really a perspective illusion, but it was fun trying to make it work :-)



Posted on 27/07/08 5:46:26 PM
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