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Please make a tutorial.
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wow
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WOW!
How did you do that sir?
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This is a nice technic, Can you please make a Tutorial on this.....
Thanks in Advance
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Thanks a lot for the help!
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So AWESOME!
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Damn dude, looks great.
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Very nice!
I myself have been experimenting a little bit with making images appear three-dimensional by using two-dimensional layers and offsetting them from one another. Although I do have one question, if you will: How exactly do you get crystal-clear photos of foreground objects that are moving in real time (for example, the floating splashes of water)?
Do you take pictures of them at another time, and then later insert them into the final product?
Thanks so much in advance!!
EggChops 1 year ago
@EggChops This effect was achieved by taking a single still photo and creating the layers in photoshop by painting in the area "behind" the layers that have been cut out. Then in Motion (or AE) I created a 3D environment, spaced out the layers, and added a camera move. I've learned that the effect is most powerful with photos like this one-- frozen moments of action.
klauber901 1 year ago