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unit 6 - Analogue 3D updated - final image - better outcome




As you've previously seen/read on my blog, my original idea in which i had for my analogue 3d project, but as you've probably noticed by the title of this post, i have come up with, experimented with, and accomplished with another idea; as you can see by the images, promoting step by step parts of how i did it i might add, you can see below.

The reason why i did this idea, made this analogue 3d  piece of art, if you have not read my previous blogs on my analogue 3d project, was/is because my previous idea to use a stencil of a photo i took, and make it pop and stand out so if you look at it from a different angle, it pops out, unfortunately it did not work, so i decided to create something, again using a photo in which i took, this time i used one that was more recent, but using a technique called window framing, where, as you can see below, it looks like the photo is coming out of the frame.

The way in which i did the framing though, is via these steps:

1. print out your chosen photo (note: albeit, it is more predominant to use a portrait for this, you can use other photos. Make sure you do your research)

2. Cut out select parts where you want that part to stick out of the frame at the end of production, using scalpel and ruler

3. Get an a3 piece of white card, and draw out your frame; you want it to be bigger than your photo for your photo to look like its coming out of the frame

4. after drawing out the frame, check if your measurements are right, and once they are, again cut it out using your scalpel and ruler.

5. place your photo on the frame, adjust the card with the frame so it looks like the photo is coming out of it, then place your photo with the card in an appropriate sized frame.

From my experience of doing this, is what i mentioned in step 4, i had to re-do my frame part of the card, 3 times as i had got the measurements wrong, hence why i said you must make sure your measurements are correct before cutting out.








Final photo

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