3D - Wine Bottle.
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3-----2D converted to 3D.
There has been a number of times that it has been pointed out that 2D to 3D conversions are not as good as adjacent camera photos converted to 3D. I acknowledge that to be a given fact.
Converting 2D to 3D images is an added past time that I enjoy and which I attempt to increase my skill at. It certainly saves time and reduces the expense on gas just to find subjects to photograph and convert to 3D. I will at times have a share of those posted also.
The conversion of 2D to 3D pictures is an artistic venture. Similar in a manner of speaking to those who change photos by adding or deleting objects in them (composites.) There are those who change photos into abstracts which are barely recognizable as the original photo. The addition of textures, frames, or changing colors and a number of other individual visions occur in photos.
The viewers of these 3D posting are few in number usually running around forty more or less. Sometimes when the subject is mentioned as a particularly interesting subject the number of viewers run over one hundred. I am sure they are not viewing for the 3D effect but just out of curiosity.
I thank you for being viewers, and I hope that my postings will give cause for some to dwell into the realm of 3D photography.
Gaylord (GDM)
I'd like to see you take an old master oil painting and make it 3D.
Fotoartist wrote:
I'd like to see you take an old master oil painting and make it 3D.
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I would not do justice to a masters oil painting and I'm sure they would not be flattered by the results.
Thanks for the thought but I'll pass on this one.
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