A perception, as of visual stimuli, that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality.
An optical illusion is something that appears real but actually isn't. All kinds of optical illusions can be generated with mirrors, overlapped negatives, photography, etc.
Actual texture is texture that you can feel, whereas visual or implied texture is when something looks like it has a texture it does not. For instance, the actual texture of a painting may be smooth, but the visual/implied texture may be rough and bumpy.
It is in your question already. An illusion will never be real. If it was real then it would be no illusion. Optical illusions are in a way real. They are real optical illusions. We can however not fake an illusion because the illusion is fake from start.
Shading
An optical illusion is something that tricks your brain into thinking an image is positioned or placed one way, but really is placed another way or has a multitude of positions
A perception, as of visual stimuli, that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality.
Yes, because it is something that's transparent. It's an object that can reflect on what you're seeing unlike something opaque such as an box its cardboard, there's no way of showing the illusion or the reflect.
texture
Something that feels good.
An optical illusion is something that appears real but actually isn't. All kinds of optical illusions can be generated with mirrors, overlapped negatives, photography, etc.
i like the way it feels i like the way it feels i like the way it feels i like the way it feels
Audible.
Actual texture is texture that you can feel, whereas visual or implied texture is when something looks like it has a texture it does not. For instance, the actual texture of a painting may be smooth, but the visual/implied texture may be rough and bumpy.
The way a rock feels is referred to as its texture. Texture can vary from smooth to rough, depending on factors like the composition and history of the rock.
The way a rock or mineral feels is known as its texture. Texture describes the physical characteristics such as smoothness, roughness, or graininess of a rock or mineral when touched.
The way something feels is often referred to as its "texture." Texture describes the surface quality or tactile sensation of an object, which can be smooth, rough, soft, hard, or any number of other characteristics. In a broader context, it can also refer to the emotional or sensory experience associated with a situation or environment.