Harvey_nikon
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You know the ones, it's a 2d image that has been split in to layers and then made to look 3D.
Here's a similar one but more advanced, it'd done with video stills, then recompiled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A283ThlHPjU
I researched this about a year ago, there's a name to the technique. You see it used a lot with older photos where you feel like you are moving through or around a still photo. Problem is, I can't remember the name of the technique used and I need it to find the Blender tutorial I found
Googleing "Moving images" just brings up things like animated gif's. My google-fu is failing tonight, anyone know what I am talking about care to put me out of my misery?
EDIT: and it's not cinemagraphs, they are just animated photos, there's no movements through the photo, no 3d effect.
Here's a similar one but more advanced, it'd done with video stills, then recompiled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A283ThlHPjU
I researched this about a year ago, there's a name to the technique. You see it used a lot with older photos where you feel like you are moving through or around a still photo. Problem is, I can't remember the name of the technique used and I need it to find the Blender tutorial I found
Googleing "Moving images" just brings up things like animated gif's. My google-fu is failing tonight, anyone know what I am talking about care to put me out of my misery?
EDIT: and it's not cinemagraphs, they are just animated photos, there's no movements through the photo, no 3d effect.
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