I love this kind of stuff but have no idea how to do this.This is why I watch youtube for tutorial and yours is great but do not tell me to use after effects coz no idea how but I like to know more on how you did this.thx4sharing.
@nyana73 It is rather simple, yet a time consuming process... First you cut out the different parts of the photo, then you place these cutted out pieces into a 3D-scene and in the 3D scene you place them in front of each other (in the 3d-scene) so they look like the original photo. Then you move the camera around for animation. You will also have to clone the background, done in photoshop or GIMP (free) to replace where the cutted parts were in the orig. photo. Use GIMP/Blender, they are free.
You should have done a bit more randomizing with the cloning tool because I can see the patterns. Otherwise nicely done.
breakwellpicturez 1 week ago
Ahhh now this gets my mind thinking. Great stuff.
TomGetty88 2 weeks ago
I love this kind of stuff but have no idea how to do this.This is why I watch youtube for tutorial and yours is great but do not tell me to use after effects coz no idea how but I like to know more on how you did this.thx4sharing.
ralfkhayal 1 month ago
CON QUE PROGAMAS SE HACE?
abril19882010 1 month ago
@abril19882010 con After effects lo podés hacer. Es una técnica simple, pero requiere mucha atención al detalle.
MaghoxFr 2 weeks ago
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MattieGraphics 2 months ago
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my 3D photos :)
MattieGraphics 2 months ago
I see these effects in TV commercials. Been wondering how it's done.
Must find out.
Now...
EditNinja 4 months ago
@EditNinja Tell me if you find any tutorials.. problem finding one myself.
nyana73 3 months ago
@nyana73 It is rather simple, yet a time consuming process... First you cut out the different parts of the photo, then you place these cutted out pieces into a 3D-scene and in the 3D scene you place them in front of each other (in the 3d-scene) so they look like the original photo. Then you move the camera around for animation. You will also have to clone the background, done in photoshop or GIMP (free) to replace where the cutted parts were in the orig. photo. Use GIMP/Blender, they are free.
mediumaevum 3 months ago
have any tutorial? thas't awesome, which program did u used?
chago591 4 months ago
Wow.
Stunning.
wobbers99 5 months ago