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  • I just followed the link to the Ivan Ives California video - Incredible- I have some of my 2.5D stuff on my channel - I know how long it took me - so I am amazed you finished the California video within your lifetime - very inspired dude -

  • For anyone who doesn't know: Open photo in Photoshop or similar. Decide which parts of photo you want in layers. Select object. Make new layer. Turn off layer and clone or paint in background. Repeat. Next, Open in editing program that supports layers, support for 3d layers is best. For 2d zoom layers independently. For 3-d move layers forward and back and animate camera.

  • change the title..

  • I was influenced by your video when I created mine. Will you please stop by my chanel and give me some feedback. The song is called "Who is This?"

  • dmitrov.ru - прикольное видео!!!

  • Who sings the song and I want to know

  • @predavasile Maria Callas "Un Bel Di"

  • 1 way to do this is to cut out the part of the image you want to "move" and make it a transparent .png and then use a video editor such as sony vegas and make it move...

  • HOW??!!!! YOUR TITLE IMPLIES YOU'RE GOING TO SHOW US HOW YOU DID IT! WELL?!!!!!!!

  • 2:04 WOODSTOCK

  • Nice, check my vid's (:

  • And wtf is that? How can we make any photo look 3D

  • 1:00

  • we're you from?

  • you can do this by cutting out the images through photoshop and using something like after effects, vegas that allows for different camera movement, all it is are images on different layers, with the backward imaging being scaled more while the front layer for example the praying people not moving as quick as the back one. Nice video btw

  • Hi i really like your vid and the ammount of work. Please what is the name of this beautifull song ?

  • I don't only like your video, I want to know what program you use....

    I have a mac. Tell me everything you used, I know it will take me more than 2 years to get to your level but I don't mind to start practicing....

  • @strongpikin Thanks. I did that on an old PC laptop with Sony Vegas. if you have a mac, then use motion or after effects. there are several tutorials on youtube. It's time consuming put the concept is simple.

  • @bigeasy213 Dude, I just did one. Been practicing since your last comment. Check it out and let me know...if you can't click the link here, I'll just do a video response to yours...

  • @strongpikin

    Get yourself the adobe creative suite. I know its intense for prices, but its well worth it. You can use photoshop to cut up the images with the Pen tool, make them into seperate layers, scale them up in after effects, and put them in a 3d perspective and use a within aftereffects add a camera to zoom, pan, or whatever you want. I would suggest getting a good grasp on photoshop though too, such as clone stamping, and what not. there are a lot of tutorials online you can find

  • Great job!

  • Very simple, but artistically beautiful.

    Nice pictures used!

  • How to video?

  • Cool !!

  • i'm trying to figure out how to do this, and i can't afford all those crazy expensive programs, or learn how to use them. i just need to do it once. maybe i should hire someone.

  • Tutorial?

  • So I could use cs5 After Effects and premare pro as well?

  • photoshop + after effects or final cut = this effect.

  • I think that is some photoshop tutorial

  • life can be so unfair sometimes :'(

  • i drink for that...

  • i drink for that...

  • the title of the video is "Make Any Photo Look 3D" right?...SO WHERE IS OUR TUTORIAL -.-...you didn't made anything :|

  • this could easily be done with the use of flash and Photoshop coupled as well

  • please explain how this is done using sony vegas? there is no orbit cam!!

  • @TheDarkemotion21 I didn't have AE when i made this so it was just resizing the planes using keyframes

  • @bigeasy213

    ahh ok, so you'll zoom one layer in and zoom the other out?

  • As a photoshop that was from a professional user .. it will take me a long time to do that

  • You can create a similar 3D animation photo effect by simply uploading two photos to Start 3D.

  • At 1:33 the intro to the movie Watchmen did that scene but it was 2 women kissing lol.

  • Nudity!!!

  • I really loved your presentation. Especially your use of vintage title cards, and your choice of sound track. It really tied the whole thing together.

  • It's amazing what you've done with this! Good job! I couldn't stop watching it xD

  • tutorial?

  • awesom!!! really. Very Very impresiv!

  • Great work!

    You know what would make it even better? Create 2 left / right videos with the characters shifted accordingly and make it real 3d (stereoscopic).

  • lindo.

  • Can you please make us a tutorial?

  • So impressive. After reading the reply that 5 different programs were used, it appears this is as hard as I thought (though apparently not for the creator). Mad props.

  • thanks, it was actually 2 programs, photoshop and sony vegas. The others can do it just as well or better.

  • What soft should I download except Photoshop to create 3d pics out of regular 2d jpeg's please?

  • Coco de mere...beautiful...

  • This is seen in many History Channel programs and it always makes it more interesting to watch and learn.

  • can you please tell me which programme you used? 10x in advanced

  • it's just a combination of photoshop to cut out the different elements on to their own layer. Then AfterEffects, Motion, Final Cut, Avid can take care of the motion pretty easily. I used sony Vegas.

  • bigeasy213 this is fantastic!!! You did it yourself? Photoshop by itself only?

  • thanks! photoshop and Sony Vegas but AfterEffects or Motion probably work better.

  • Thank u, any idea how to start after importing the pic in Sony Vegas or After Effects please?

  • sony vegas isn't hard to. Just import your image as a PNG file with an alpha channel (save in photoshop with the "interlace option" ) and then keyframe every video track (one track for the background, anotehr one for a person etc.). search on youtube for "sony vegas motion" or something if you dont know how to! hope that helps =)

  • Thank u, djurmaine - u r a real cool person!!!

  • .... nice work ....

  • it would be cool to have your desktop as a "virtual camera" with your mouse as the POV

  • How do you make this effect. could you offer a complete tutorial on this, it would be greatly appreciated

  • good job on the 100K, bastard!!

  • thank you sir. if I didn't use copyrighted material I could have made ¢50 so far.

  • I have always wondered how the "holes" in the picture are filled in, automatically?

    I know that it depends on the angle of the virtual camera, sometimes (such as the Mona Lisa) the "hole" where the original picture element was originally placed is never seen, sometimes it is, is the "hole" automatically filled via extrapolation?

  • I just copied existing background over the holes and blended it in to look natural in photoshop. probably the hardest part of the whole thing. Especially the Abby Road one.

  • Damn... you make it sound easy, but I know you spent a lot of hours there! :D

    Great work, mate!

    ps.: the focus changes are great :D

  • Well done video!

  • 1:03

  • Lovely marriage of visuals and music. !

  • This would be so epic if it was 3D Glasses compatable lol

  • hmm thats pretty much possible

  • hey, its not actually 3D is it its just a clever way of layering photo shop cut up, AWESOME i have been doing some of it myself actually for a story board, not qwite the same in the way it comes forward but same technique, ill post as a vid response, its just a story board i animated quickly, im gonna be finnished making the real thing by friday... here ya go vid response 'TV Ident'

  • This is ho hum. Anybody can do this on Flash cs4 now. It's called parallax effect and it is ungodly easy these days with the technology that is around.

  • Wow that's amazing! The Woodstock one is incredible! Well done :)

  • Thanks for watching!

  • The title stays as is. A lot of people will try to deceive you in life, just get used to it.

  • haha brilliantly said. pepeeloy10 - you practically redefined the term "overthinking" xD

  • Change the title of your video because you're not offering the public a tutorial YEAH,, MAY HE COPY FOR SOMEBODY ELSE BECAUSE IS NOT RESPOND

  • Wow! Awesome enrish there, man! You're an idiot.

  • Anyway to do something like this in Photoshop?

  • I support No Threshold Records and their excellent body of work.

  • Thanks for directing THAT MAN and using your expertise on making it something special.

  • Great video man... But what software besides photoshop did you use???

  • Thanks! for this one I used Sony Vegas but Final Cut, Avid, Motion & AfterEffects can all easily do the same thing.

  • o_o I think the virgin mary photo's gonna give me nightmares...

  • "Make Any Photo Look 3D" by using what? How?

    Change the title of your video because you're not offering the public a tutorial.

  • NoirHammer is right ! =/

  • it's so realistiic with the blurs, zooms and all the layers motion. NUTS!!

  • its more like paper mario 3d......

  • or paper mario is more like this.....

  • is there a windows xp or linux theme that i could use with 3d glasses.

    welcome back to the 80's folks, the land of infinite remakes and 3d glasses.

  • Dude, they're remaking Tron! Prolly in 3-D, too, knowing Disney. It's like an Eightiestravaganza!

  • I especially liked the alexander cabanel painting, and the ww2 timesquare was pretty good too. But what the fuck is up with the cow?

  • i thought it needed more cow.

  • I love after effects its so good

  • great, but it's just 2.5D not 3

  • What the hell is 2.5D? lol

  • it means, that the pixels has an additional attribute, called depth of field

  • 3d has three definitions depth, length and width.... these 8 yr old kids can get dumb...

  • the title is called "Make Any Photo Look 3D", LOOK 3D and it does LOOK 3D, but kll 2.5D knowledge cheers

  • yess ur right, its definitely not 3D in its full splendor....3 dimensions mean u could rotate or walk around the photo or object and see every single side of it as in real life object, not just a flat layer of the object...but of course, 2.5D doesnt even exist, so....ihihihihihihiihi

  • damn dude

  • Legend

  • NICE! This is amazing.

  • i wonder if u can do this with flash and photoshop...im gonna try

  • dont you love how every fuckin person just posts a new comment asking how to do this shit rather than reading the existing 20 comments where you explain how to do it? lol!!

  • you're awesome! lol indeed.

  • Pretty damn cool. I'm guessing it's cutting/masking out different parts of the image in photoshop, then zooming in on the cut out parts in video editing software. Leaving the background still? I don't know, but the effect is amazing. Nice work :)

  • thats a great use of this effext, it looked really good when you took the paintings and put them in perspective

  • Hi, how do i make this effect? is there any tutorial? thanks.

  • hmm, i'm not sure. maybe try .psd's. I do this effect all the time in fcp and haven't had that problem.

  • I tried it all and then I placed the photos in final cut as tiffs. but there is a slight flicker with the motion. do you know what is happening. I tried a few other file formats but all had the same result.

  • please well u do tutorial cuz i need do like this video for my project..

  • They abuse this effect on the History channel all the time.

  • haha you're right, no shit!!

  • holy shit

    :D

  • the mono lisa dosent have eyebrows

  • nice 3d, please rate my attempts :)

  • That's very cool!

  • it's amazing man, you are an artist.

  • do you do tutorials???

  • Not Really, but I've posted below the basics of how i did it

  • hey what u call this effect !!

  • I've been told it's called 2.5D. But I thought more would watched if i called it 3D

  • This is great, how do you do it?

  • i separated the photos into different layers in photoshop. i did compositing and created the motion by using the keyframe tool in Sony Vegas however AfterEffects, Final Cut, Avid or Premier should get you the same results.

  • I would love to know how to do this, can you tell me?

  • i separated the photos into different layers in photoshop. i did compositing and created the motion by using the keyframe tool in Sony Vegas however AfterEffects, Final Cut, Avid or Premier should get you the same results.

  • wow..

  • lol womenz

  • how do you do this?!

  • i separated the photos into different layers in photoshop. i did compositing and created the motion by using the keyframe tool in Sony Vegas however AfterEffects, Final Cut, Avid or Premier should get you the same results.

  • which s/w?

  • nice music though.

  • lovely mate. I need some tutorial to make something like this. please contact with me as soon as you can. best regards

  • Impressive.

  • notice. it has limitations the image can only zoom in..

  • You obviously skipped some parts in the video then...

  • what software is used?

  • Well done, the camera movements are subtle and believable.

  • 1:03

  • Amazing man, so this is how the history channel does this effect on 2d paintings. From your replies, it seems relatively easy to create this...I think I'll give it a shot..

    Is it cool if I ask you questions if I have problems? Anyways lol you should make a tutorial.

  • Thanks!

    I actually decided to try this after seeing it on History.

    Hit me up with any questions, although i'm not a pro at it.

  • Interesting. Isn't that Maria Callas doing Butterfly? Anyway, how's this done?

  • I used photoshop to separate the photographs into 4 or 5 layers. I airbrushed out the forground elements from the background layer. Then I imported them into sony vegas (however after effects will work just fine, or probably better) and used the keyframe tool to resize each layer at it's in and out points and tada!

  • hey i know this music, if i'm not mistaken it's madame butterfly

  • This isn't 3d retard! This is a 2.5D technique, and it's been used since the beginning of Disney. The only difference is computer technology.

  • Thanks for the interesting facts you douchebag.

  • ROFL. Cheers man, I loved how you shut him up.

  • Very Good.

    Simple tools, amazing effects.

    Cheers!

  • wow how do u do this... my fav is the giraffe 1!!

  • My favorite is the naked lady!

  • why didnt youtube did nothing about the naked lady

  • Because it's art. Not pornographic. Artistic and educational usage of nudity is alright on Youtube.

  • well how come they dont let hentai be on youtube(i dont look at those things im just asking)

  • Because it is not looked upon as art. It is looked upon as cartoon pornography in Western society. I don't know if it is in Eastern... I meant art as in a painting nudity for the sake of capturing the beauty of the human body as opposed to drawing a picture deliberately to be sexual. I hope that explained it well.

  • ''i dont look at those things im just asking".... rite...

  • good job. im just starting to experiment with this technique. its pretty sweet. it works like a charm for people that want a slide show pf their event pictures.

  • This was amazing :D

  • Hey man nice work, just beautiful.. I wanna do something like this, Can you explain to me? I'll be thanksfully with you.. take care and keep going on...

  • I used photoshop to separate the photographs into 4 or 5 layers. I airbrushed out the forground elements from the background layer. Then I imported them into sony vegas (however after effects will work just fine, or probably better) and used the keyframe tool to resize each layer at it's in and out points and tada!

  • Thanks man and congratulations again..

  • but does Adobe after effects have a camera setting? you can't move around an object... right?

  • probably, don't have it though.

  • it does... you have to add the camera layer and make the layers below it be 3d

  • In AE you do have a camera! You can move round a 3D object no problem...

  • Fantastic work!!!

  • its a principle called parallax.., seperate the subjects (center of interest) in the photo in photoshop or whatever and apply them to layers, scale the images up a little and move the camera slowly in (use a compositing app like after effects though PS CS3 can do it to).., check out the 'ken burns effect'.

    if the back ground is a building (behind the subject) you can try and clone in more of the building to where the subject was positioned originally in the photo.., is CGI 101

  • i know how to make the layers but how do u use, say after effects, to make a video and make the camera move around? cheers

  • add key frames at the in and out points and adjust the size of each layer at the the beginning and end. AfterEffects will take care of the rest.

  • this is great...

  • its not a program.., its a technique called 'the ken burns effect'

  • whats the program called

  • Photoshop & Sony Vegas, although AfterEffects, & Motion & Final cut work as well.