- Observe the pattern in the top row: lines radiate from a central point, creating an optical illusion of depth or movement.
- In the first example, straight lines converge at a single vanishing point.
- In the second example, lines still converge but are slightly curved, enhancing the illusion of perspective.
- In the third example, multiple vanishing points are used within a grid, creating a complex 3D effect.
- For the bottom row, apply similar principles:
- First box: Draw straight lines radiating outward from the center dot to create a simple starburst effect.
- Second box: Draw curved lines radiating from the center dot to simulate a lens distortion or warped space.
- Third box: Divide the square into four quadrants using horizontal and vertical lines through the center. Place a dot in each quadrant and draw lines converging toward each dot, creating a multi-perspective grid illusion.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of optical illusions worksheet.