Tuesday, December 8, 2015

I figured out exactly how we will run the 3D project.

First, I want you to try the 2-photo-method on a landscape of our school. This means you take a tripod out, take 1 shot of your landscape, move the camera a little bit, like a couple inches (swivel it to the left) and take a 2nd shot. READ the tutorial (Open my Word doc)
http://www.photoshoplady.com/tutorial/how-to-apply-3d-effect-to-your-image/11481


The second part will be using Photoshop techniques on a single photo of an object or person to create 3D depth. Before you start this second part, I want you to practice the steps on one of my Lewis Hine photos. This effect works best in black and white:

You can skip the steps for clone stamping the edges in the second tutorial- it was confusing and I did not feel like it was really beneficial.

Monday, December 7, 2015

Anaglyphs

Make sure you turned in one portrait and one nature photo for the Unity and Variety project. Make sure yours has outlines! See my instructions below for outline examples and tips.

For this week:
Grab a pair of 3D glasses and look at the 2 examples I left on the M:/

Open up the word document in my Photo II folder. Read this document thoroughly and follow the first tutorial link. You will be using the FIRST technique in the first tutorial link. (The second one listed on that page is really complicated, though you're welcome to try it out!)

The FIRST link makes the entire photo 3D. The second link makes one specific part of a photo look 3D. We will do ONE OF EACH. The theme will be

Read all of the instructions before you start anything! It tells you valuable tips, like how far to move the camera if you are taking a close-up versus a far away landscape.