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3D write up

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On Tuesday I used my high key photos and experimented with different ways to make them 3D. I used a range of different techniques using collage and overlaying them. I cut them, layered and tore them. The first one I produced was layering two different portraits on top of each other, I then cut, ripped and scratched the first one to reveal one underneath. It showed the repetition of different facial items. The second one, I printed the same photo twice and used foam to build part of the image up. I thought this technique could be perfected by building them higher and at different levels, in different areas. The final one which I thought work best was printing the same photo twice and slicing different shapes out of the top one to reveal the same image below, I then aligned the two photos so that they weren't lined up properly to create a interesting effect as you can see the photo multiple times. I thought maybe I could do this a few times. The tools I used were s...

unit 6 3D digital and analogue

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Analogue All of these techniques can be used for either digital or analogue. However, this is the way I would use them. Use analogue, such as film negative images to project them onto on object. I could use the enlarger, light sensitive paint or acetate. I could possible project images on to objects. Digital use digital images to overlay and create a collage by building them up. I could combine different photos together. I could cut, rip, scratch and place other objects on top of images. Montague and collage. I could use the Japanese crystal ball by taking a photo and put it behind to create another 3D image.