There are two issues here:

1) Whether our representations have the same properties as what they represent.

2) Whether our representations misrepresent.

Confusion between the two is perennial. My map of Birmingham represents Post
 Offices with a little black star. Post offices don't look anything like that.
 But that is not misrepresentation; misrepresentation would be a black star 
appearing on the map where there is no corresponding PO, or vice-versa.


Representation is not identity; the properties of the representation do not 
have to be the same as those of the represented , they only need to have a stable, known relationship.


Naive Realism is the fallacy that correct representation (2) implies actual 
identity (1).

Scepticism is the fallacy that lack of identity (1) implies misrepresentation 
('virtual reality').