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Ideas for 3D project (Unit 6)


3D Research

At the start of any project, its always a good idea to have a look around and try and find some ideas and techniques to use. because the project is on 3D. i began my search on pintrest and simply typed "3D". there were hundreds of photos, collages and physical pieces to chose from. i started with the most recognised style of 3D. anaglyphic photography. anaglyphic is basically the red and blue lines that appear on the edges of the objects being photographed.


This is an example of an anaglyphic photograpgh. the photo shows a model in the right third of the image. the photo is being shot in an architectural area. from looking at many photos. alot of the anaglyphic shots are taken in areas with buildings or structures, this is because of the straight edges which makes the 3D effect stand out. 




this is an analogue example for my 3D project. this is called lenticular printing. this technique is all about perspective. as you can see depending on what angle you look at the print from, you will see a different image. I think this would be good idea to consider when creating my analogue final piece. 









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