aegiandyad [2013-12-22 14:15:25 +0000 UTC]
Constructed stereos are fairly rare. I've done a little of this myself. Try using 'shear' fav.me/d5rzek4 fav.me/d4gcfzf or cylindrical 'spherise' fav.me/d5zt5rp distortions if you have access to them. The Photoshop 'liquify' filter can be used to 'brush in' depth information fav.me/d5q2754 fav.me/d4ki9jo . Then there's simple cutting and pasting fav.me/d422j3e fav.me/d4sqm85 . With patience I'm sure these techniques could be combined, although 'shear' is very coarse and tricky to use. One final demo involves a new method of rendering photomanipulated 'pairs of bilaterally fav.me/d6thh0x or even quadrilaterally symmetrical 'impossible' objects fav.me/d6xwod4 .
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Sirielle In reply to aegiandyad [2013-12-22 17:47:03 +0000 UTC]
I don't understand your comment, it looks like self promotion to me - it doesn't lead to any tutorial, but your works. Should I treat it as spam disguised as help? If you wanted to share your works with me, which look good BTW, you could say it. So, what do you mean?
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