Malaysian artist Brian Lai creates drawing with inverted colors He called his unique technique: ‘Invert Art’.
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When viewed in negative (or inverted using a Photoshop filter)the ghostly images become realistic drawings.
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He first makes a pencil sketches, adjust the tone and shading details of his work to resemble photo negatives. Then, he takes a photograph of the drawing, and inverts the colors in Photoshop. The details appear instantly.
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Do check out the time-lapse video that demonstrate how he creates these drawings.
Chek his website: http://briartlai.blogspot.fr/
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When viewed in negative (or inverted using a Photoshop filter)the ghostly images become realistic drawings.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjN_H4TZhGIF-GIT9vkjJwLUMhfDGCcFfuZdvzxDJewzTBC5wZbJDeYVn7wmgOyetq37HoQ8w1oXzym294hm-WXUiEmDwcQv_Lgz3iUvjMz1DPshIidhwqRuXVH_zmn_9Y5nnwDoU_4YuaL/s1600/03.jpg)
He first makes a pencil sketches, adjust the tone and shading details of his work to resemble photo negatives. Then, he takes a photograph of the drawing, and inverts the colors in Photoshop. The details appear instantly.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjxb3Q5sjbn0Tnwv3Ch8tSg6Kc5_CD3-jGtnw8XySXWPC1OTnH3qXch0BDD60MQu3UNkL3MOhrOh3cqbgBnXTcN4Qbpr5mquP3ZZOMayruCL0Je9b4xjNKadvBLn5_ACb0sKZldj2ZoezKV/s1600/04.jpg)
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Do check out the time-lapse video that demonstrate how he creates these drawings.
Chek his website: http://briartlai.blogspot.fr/
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