Awesome truck pics - great 3D images on trucks

Someone emailed us these great 3D shots painted / recreated on trucks - these are truly awesome!

The Handbag Truck 

PEPSI Illusion Truck

Going the Wrong Way? Hope this one doesn’t startle people can cause accidents!

Fancy watching a moving aquarium on the road?

A library on the move…literally!

Too hot to handle?

If anyone knows where these images are from, pls lets us know for the apt credits to creators / company.

16 Responses to “Awesome truck pics - great 3D images on trucks”

  1. natbur Says:

    They look like they were photoshoped. All the backgrounds are the same, even the jet contrail in the sky (above the trees on the right).

  2. Cole Says:

    Ummm, these are all clearly photoshopped . . .

  3. v_nome Says:

    They’re all the same truck in the same location, look at the background.

  4. Dom Says:

    They are all the same truck in the same place. Credit Photoshop.

  5. Aaron Says:

    These images are all mockups (photoshopped images) of the same truck. There are a few telltale signs of this, such as the exact match in position, angle, number of bolts, etc, which I will go into in a moment. However, let me start off by saying that the placement (and the quality matching) of the image into the same background edited in various ways is almost seamless. The three dead giveaways, though, are the shape of the tree, the protruding tower-like thingie, and the checkerboard pattern at the end. I can tell that the creator of these images took care in cropping and blurring, but using different background pictures entirely would have made the effect so much more real. The other main mistake is with the truck placement itself: the tires, shadows, bolts, cabin, wheels, reflectors, etc are all in the same exact angle and position. It is very unlikely that so many trucks could be captured at such an exact position perfectly, and is a dead giveaway that the photos in question are mockups and not actual pictures.

  6. Scott Says:

    These really aren’t different trucks. And these aren’t really graphics on the sides. It’s the same picture of a truck with different Photoshopped images on the side. It might have come form http://www.worth1000.com, a site of morphed photos.

  7. egon Says:

    They’d be cooleer if they were real and not photoshopped

    egon | http://www.AutomoBlog.net

  8. egon Says:

    Although I still have to give them credit as being very creative

  9. MikeS Says:

    Just curious as to why all the trucks are on the same road in the same spot, but it could be these pictures are taken by the advertising firm doing the artwork.

  10. Christian Says:

    These are photoshoped images. In fact there is only one base photo with different crops, sharpening and contrast levels. If you look real close and compare where the tires contact the pavement, or where the corners of the truck line up with the background you can tell they line up perfectly in every photo. But kudo’s for the creator, very good fakes.

  11. What Says:

    Are these images photoshopped? Could someone comment on that without reading any of the other comments?

  12. Photoshop? Says:

    Are these photoshopped? I mean, without reading the other comments I’m pretty convinced that they are.

    Could anyone please comment on this?

  13. Wow Says:

    Wow, you can tell these are all photoshopped. Great detective skills. Let’s comment on the design or the ability of the individual who photoshopped these images, not state the obvious facts.

  14. I Says:

    Congratulations on all those who have repeatedly said the exact same thing about the trucks, yes of course they are photoshopped. That doesn’t take away their creative value. Also just because they are photoshopped doesn’t mean they wouldn’t work in real life, these are all just ideas that havn’t been applied yet, so give the guy some credit :D

  15. John Says:

    I am looking for a sign / graphics company that can create a look just like these. We have a fleet of 20 box trucks and are looking to make them standout. We currently use a vehicle decal wrap company, but they aren’t creative enough. Our idea is simple. Pls contact if you have any serious contacts. Thanks,
    jdriscollj@yahoo.com

  16. Luis Says:

    I think most people are missing the point. All pictures are clearly photoshopped versions of the same truck. To me the point is the creativity and the illusion of making something as ordinary as a trailer look entirely different. Would love to see many of those in real trailers in the road.

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