This 3D project will explore various ways of creating 3D images using the simple cross eyed viewing method, from straight stereoscopic photography to computer generated virtual montages.
About Me
- Jean-Jacques Gaudel
- Birmingham, Alabama, United States
- 71 Year Old Multi Media Artist and Bricoleur. Originally from France. Lived in the US 44 years, married to for Rachel 43 years. May be a little crazy...
Monday, September 6, 2010
Post 11: Hypercubus Cross Test
I quickly realized that Photoshop CS5 3D capabilities were very limited, and went back to After Effects which I had used to build a virtual room when I was experimenting with Animation a couple of years ago. I had unfortunately forgotten most everything, and had to spent the whole day figuring out how to make a 3D Hypercubus Cross, obviously inspired by Dali's famous painting. I found some fantastic free textures on Flickr Creative Commons created by J.L.Jones under the pseudonym SkeletalMess . Thanks Jerry for sharing your wonderful work, also available with much much more on the Shadowhouse Creations Blog.
I manipulated the textures, trimmed, rotated, lightened, darkened and recut them all to 1000x1000 pixels squares to make the sides of all the cubes. Well, the cubes actually have only the 4 visible sides. I took two shots with the virtual camera moving it sideways some, and came up with this stereo pair. Click here for a full screen version.
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