Tuesday

My 3D Glasses Have Arrived!

..... So I’ve finally been able to view the 3D images below in 3D. I have to say that the better ones of Jacques Dequeaker fashion images are definitely the ones with strong shadows in them cast onto the backgrounds from the bodies of the models. They create a strong sense of layering and things being in front of one another. Also the ones with the trees in as they have a lot of things going off in them and lots of depth, creating better 3D images. As well the 'Fashion Animals' images by Helmo are so much more beautiful and subtle in 3D than 2D. I think I’ll have to experiment with something similar with this.

How To Make 3D Photos

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-3D-Photos

Wednesday

Jacques Dequeker (Anaglyphic 3D)

Fashion photographer, Jacques Dequeker, uses anaglyphic 3d often within his fashion images. I like how he experiments with overlapping on a 3d image and blurring. Its something that I will have to explore when creating my own 3d images. I am yet to see what they look like in 3d as I need to get myself some 3d glasses.



























Tuesday

HELMO (French Design Studio)

“BĂȘtes de mode” (Fashion Animals)








Images by HELMO for the Lafayette Galleries in Paris. I really love the colour within the images and the textures of the different animals. They remind me slightly of the images I took of Bish, 'Above Americano's', because of the colours and the overlapping.

One website said to check the images out in 3d glasses. I didn’t recognise them as anaglyphic 3d images and i'm unsure as to whether they would work or not but it gave me an idea. 3d is quite popular at the moment and I thought that it would be good to experiment with this within my own work. Its something different and exciting. I also think it would be something good for my end of year degree show/exhibition. I want people to remember my work and talk about it and I think this is one way of standing out from the crowd. It will get people to interact with my work. As well as this 3d is a step up from 2d, its more realistic, as in how we view things. I think that this fits in well with the idea of Bish and his life, as the project is about something real. I want to show him as more than just a flat 2d image, I want him to come alive, to stand out and be noticed.