3D Shepherding the Flock
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KatsEye
Looks neat. I do not have 3D but I can see how neat it would look.
missmoneypenny replied
The shepherd stands right out from the screen – I wish you could see it :O)
StarKatz
Oh this is awesome Chris! I feel like I could pick him up fantastic work!
missmoneypenny replied
Hi Kaz – glad you like this one. I used a slightly different method this time
Pamela Phelps
Bet this will be great with the 3d glasses!
missmoneypenny replied
I was quite pleased with it :O)
Andreas Altmann
I’ve viewed this with 3D glasses. Good effect – I like it!
missmoneypenny replied
Thank you Andreas – very much appreciated
Chris
monocotylidono
Interesting concept! It’s more pseudo-3D than stereo, as there is no horizontal separation anywhere else on the picture than the shepherd, but it does create a dimensional illusion.
missmoneypenny replied
Thanks for your comment – really appreciated.
Chris
StarKatz
WOW Chris this technique you just gotta share with mwa LOL.. then again you could just keep it to yourself and make it your own trademark so to speak, either way it’s splendid! x
missmoneypenny replied
I’m happy to share :O) I just created one image moving the focus to the right, cloned the shepherd from the original image on to the new one, then moved the focus to the left. That way, the background remained static but the shepherd pops out.
StarKatz 26 days ago
missmoneypenny replied 26 days ago
Whoohoo – four in a row. Definitely time for a happy dance !