Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3d. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Stereoscopic Portraits ii

Experimenting further..



Steve, North Star.


Louis and Steve, Picadilly Line.


Kit, White Swan. 


Dave, Alex and Will, Kings Cross. 


Ben, Tom and Steve, The Lamb Brewery. 


Adam, N11.


Sunday, 25 November 2012

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Stereoscopic gifs.

As a gif connoisseur I always like to experiment with the format. I played around in my final year at Camberwell trying a technique called stereoscoping, which is otherwise known as 3D filming. Well, it's 3D filming but without the 3D glasses, it's the same idea of having two cameras representing each human eye at different distances or angles. In my instance I experimented with angles.

I first saw this technique being used in this music video and I wanted to emulate it the best I can.  I experimented with angles in the film I did at Camberwell and it can be seen here in about 06.55 being used for a dream sequence. It worked well for this cause but editing it in film format was painstakingly long and memory/RAM heavy.

I got re-acquintated with these 3D 'wiggly' gifs browsing Reddit and thought I'd give it a go again, some interesting results and I would like to do more.

(Quality may be a bit fuzzy as taken on my iPhone and I had to majorly reduce the file size)


 

An interesting thing I noticed is the timing between frames that I set. The black and white gifs have no time delay but the third and fourth have a delay of 0.1 seconds. I think the timing all comes down to the actual content - 0.1 for more scenic shots and no delay for something that is action packed and has a lot going on in both foreground and background (a gig for example). It's also important how many angles you take, the last one has 3 angles and the rest only have 2.
The more angles = less time delay you need.

Next, I'll like to try some portraiture shots, so a minor warning to my friends that I may be quite insistent of taking your picture in upcoming meetings.




TTFN

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Optical Illusion.

In the mood of playing around and experimentation I decided to try out some optical illusions. I've always been fascinated by Bridget Riley's optical illusions from an early age, which later inspired me to do some of my own versions at University (which I should really post up with this - I'll get round to it at some point). I've just always been fascinated by how something so 3D looking is made from a 2D medium, I love the idea of how your  infinitely massive brain is being deceived by these simple repeated lines.
Below is a hand drawn optical illusion I did in photoshop. I tried to make a gif animation out of it with another duplicated layer on top so that they look like they're seeping through eachother, but it was very hard to try and find the part where it would loop back to the beginning again in a smooth transition without looking like it's jumping. More to follow.


Monday, 11 April 2011

Paperfection continued. And a finding.

This is following a post I did all the way back in November, entitled 'Paperfection'. I was wanting to create a 2D digital image of a 3D piece. Sort of like a representation/optical illusion if you will. The '3D' piece is creased paper I obtained. I played around with some shades of grey and white and below is the result.




It's turned out okay in my opinion, there's a lot of potential for it but I'm finding it quite hard to fully capture it at the moment if I'm honest. One part of this I'm not convinced about is the textured marks from the paper itself that you can see in some areas, like the bottom right of the piece.
I think I don't like it.
Mainly because I don't want this to have any other aesthetic than the '3D-ish' look that I'm going for, so I'm concerned that this may go against it. But that could be me thinking too much into it. I would like to develop this further when I have some more free time. But yeah, looks alright really.


I re - found this the other day:




It's a t - shirt that my buddy Adam Grant made when we were all leaving our first ever house we lived in, in New Cross. Really funny as it brings back so many memories. It's a nice fact that myself (in the middle) Adam (with the green hair) and Mikee (with the console controller) are still friends and see each other. Haven't seen the 3 girls for a good while, think they just went their own paths, nothing personal (I hope not anyway) But yeah, nostalgia! Sigh!




Jamie

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