The very first step, is to create a Photoshop PSD file composed of multiple layers. These layers will eventually represent different depth planes within the 3D scene. Below is an illustration / sample file with 4 layers taken from a sequence of 20 to the right of our concept image. The layers selected represents the foreground, ( the dancer ) the middle ground colors behind the dancer’s leg, a background floor and a background texture. Wall Background Texture Floor Background Layer Background Color Layer Foreground Layer Layer Cross- Section The 3D simulation below was generated once the 20 layers were interlaced together at Softmotion 3D. Once your final…
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Photoshop Layer-Based/2D to 3D Conversion
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3D Image Sequence
An image sequence is a set of frames usually generated from a 3D photo session, where several views of a still subject is created with a still camera on a rail system. It can also be created in a 3D modeling software. Render the scene in the TIFF format and provide 10 or 20 views for optimal impact at 300 DPI actual size, with 1/8’’ bleed on all sides. All views needs to be of identical sizes. As a rule of thumb, use one degree distance between views. Place the views in their sort order. When previewed, objects in the foreground will be…
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Flip 2 Phase Transition
The simulation below was produced with the first and last image of the concept. Guidelines & Specifications: Upload 2 still images for a 2 phase transition.Provide JPEG or TIFF files only, at 300 DPI actual size. Always add 1/8’’ bleed on all sides. Use CMYK to minimize potential color shifts. Avoid Serif, Italic and fancy fonts. Very fine font size will reduce readabilty All images should be identical size. Avoid extreme contrast such as bold saturated text on a white or light background. High contrast subjects will create ghosting shadows. Privilige images of similar contrast and color saturation to optimize quality results. No text, logo or illustrations within…