This is my experimental attempt at creating a 3D digital image for my 3D projects. This task is the second part of my 3D project; again which co-insides with all the research in which we had done before for/along side our research for our Analogue 3D project.
For my research this part, i researched at different types of Digital 3D Photography, this was so i could use as inspiration or try to copy/re-do in some sort of fashion. You can see examples of the ones i researched below.
For my research this part, i researched at different types of Digital 3D Photography, this was so i could use as inspiration or try to copy/re-do in some sort of fashion. You can see examples of the ones i researched below.
As you can see to my left, i decided to attempt in making a portrait in which my mate Alex took of me for his High Key photoshoot, as we was both doing our high key photoshoots back to back. I used this photo as i like the photo, and a very prominant photo of me, the concept behind making the photo 3D was to expand the view of portraiture itself, and to expand the view of reality; in other words, what i mean is, is that theres more to portraiture, and photography in general than meets the eye.
For the process of making it, you can find easy demonstrative steps in the link in which i have added to this post below, but for a simpler short version of instructions of how i did it:
- Open photo
- Copy layer
- Select on layer, go to blending options, advanced, un-click red
For the process of making it, you can find easy demonstrative steps in the link in which i have added to this post below, but for a simpler short version of instructions of how i did it:
- Open photo
- Copy layer
- Select on layer, go to blending options, advanced, un-click red
- Repeat process on other layer as instruction above but un-click green
- Select photo on one layer and move between 5 to 10 times in one direction
- Repeat previous instruction
- Crop coloured outline
- Merge layers
- Select photo on one layer and move between 5 to 10 times in one direction
- Repeat previous instruction
- Crop coloured outline
- Merge layers
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