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Uploaded by on May 17, 2010

I took 5 of the worlds most famous photos, enhanced them to widescreen (guessing the missing parts) and arranged the components in 3d space. Done with Photoshop and Cinema4D. Enjoy.

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"L.O.R.D. 2010 (Remastered Ver.)" by echoed
http://ccmixter.org/files/echoed/23071
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  • Ok, short explanation of the workflow: I added the missing parts left and right by painting in Photoshop, then created an "empty" version by removing objects (alsoPS). Used this as a frontal projected texture on a very rough 3D environment (or head model) in C4D. Then added the objects as simple ...cardboard standups (excepional case Einstein) in various depths. I think I will upload renderings from different angles to make it clearer, when I find my project files again...

  • I thought you were going to explain a bit

  • @kidv2 I will later today (very busy now). I also thought about a short tutorial how it is done. Will do this as soon as a day has 48 hours. ;)

  • that's amazing! COULD YOU PLEASE SHOW US HOW DO YOU DO THAT? Try to make a kinda "making of" video so we can have a clue of what you do to make this incredible stuff

  • @bipenettt Ok, maybe I will do a short clip showing the principle. But there are a lot of new ideas I have... :)

  • How on earth did you add the extra bits of the photographs on the end? O_O

    I really don't see how that's possible, but it looks 100% real.

    This blew my mind.

  • @deathdestructiondoom Thanks... well, a lot of painting and compositing in Photoshop. :) The missing parts of New York in the skyscraper picture were also a problem. When you tilt the camera a bit in this heigth, a lot of new buildings should appear... :)

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  • great great job bro!!!

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  • AMAZING !!!

  • Thank you for sharing, I wish I can achieve this at some point. Amazing!

  • This is pretty darn amazing!

  • do you kinda make it like a diorama in a 3d program?

    have the background as a flat surface, the ground coming out from it, and the object in the foreground "standing" close to the 3d camera?

  • cool XD

  • there should be a tutorial for this!

  • Amazing! You are just amazing at these videos!

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