3D Photoshop?
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- jkinginc
Anybody know how to achieve an oldschool "3D" look in photoshop, like with the red and blue glasses?
- dopepope0
You may need to have the image compiled on multiple layers. If the image you want to affect is flattened, it may not be as simple as duplicating it and making it red, and duplicating it again and making it blue. But if it's layered, and you can do that to certain elements of the image, you might be able to get it to work out.
- I've seen success with people shooting their own subjects - 2 images, 1 lightly moved l or r, and working with red/blue channelsbulletfactory
- SteveJobs0
- and that's supposed to be 2015?bulletfactory
- oh - i just realized that's a quote toobulletfactory
- jkinginc0
Calles, you're a mind reader!
- canuck0
- Look it's a schooner!harlequino
- Really? All I get is the illusion of lumps sticking out in a grid formation...kalkal
- fooler0
it's easy....change image to RGB. Move red channel over a few clicks, move blue channel over to the other side a few clicks. Your done and it works with the glasses.
- Spuddy_Yo0
Have you ever worked in LAB mode? L.A.B stands for Lightness Channel A, and Channel B if not. Channel A deals with tonal values between (I may get this wrong) Blue and red, and B deals with (I could be wrong again) Green to purple.
Whatever it is though, LAB is a perfect mode to de-register one colour channel from another whilst retaining the basic image and acheiving an offset effect as per infrared 3D. Convert back to RGB once satisfied of course.
- invisiblechamber0
+1 for dopepope and bulletfactory - serious chances exclusively there.