My very first experimental piece of 3D work was 'relief'. This work was produced within a group, each doing different jobs for the final outcome of the 'relief'. It was produced by finding three images online, in my case it was a portrait of Obama, a skull and a brain. These were then loaded into photoshop layering them on top of each other making sure that each layer is the same size. These three layers were then individually printed and mounted onto sticky back foam board. Very carefully cut out small shapes from the brain which was the bottom layer and then the same for the second layer which was the skull cutting a small area carefully so that the layer beneath (brain) could be seen. The top layer was the portrait of Obama, this was precisely mounted on top of the other two layers so that it would appear to the viewing audiences of the relief as if they are looking through Obama to his brain. However, certain things did not go so well such as the cutting of the foam board. This left the edges of the foam board not being so smooth and refined but rather jagged and not so great. I think that if i was to produce a relief again, I would spend more time on cutting the edges and refining it just a bit more.
For my digital final outcome, I decided to produce a GIF/ Wigglegram out of 2 or more still images to create what seems a stereoscopic 3D animated image. My first attempt at creating a stereoscopic 3D animated image did not go so well, because I took 3 images of a subject with three different camera in different positions around the subject to capture each angle, so when turned into a looping GIF it would make it seem like it was animated to simulate a 3D look. However, this was no the case. The first thing that made it unsuccessful was the fact that I used two of my fellow classmates to push the shutter release button at the same time, but person took the shot at separate times including me. These shots can be seen below. As you can also see, the exposures were not the same for each image and the getting the subject to jump was not a great idea as it is very hard to capture this image at the same time from three different camera. Below is my unsuccessful a...


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