3D Bunny Girl – Framed!

We were visiting Mum’s today for mother’s day, and when I saw the large, ornate mirror and frame that hangs in the entrance, I had an idea. Why not use a real, 3D frame for 3D photos instead of a simple black border? So I used the Loreo lens to take a 3D photo of the mirror (the cha-cha method would have worked fine), and with a bit of Photoshop magic, inserted the photo of Rebekah in cosplay within it.

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I deliberately positioned Rebekah in 3D space to appear within the frame, but reaching through it. The frame itself doesn’t look as 3D as I’d like, but that’s limited by the stereo base of the Loreo lens. Next time I visit mum I’ll shoot the frame again, but this time with the cha-cha method so I can widen the stereo base for a more exaggerated 3D effect.

Does this photo give you any new ideas for your submission to the 3D For Everyone project? :)

(parallel version to come soon)

3 Responses to “ 3D Bunny Girl – Framed! ”

  1. Looks great!!! I really like the framed effect. It makes her 3-D hand even more dramatic.

  2. Well there you go! How did I miss this? (I think I’ll blame working life…). Didn’t expect to see myself on here today though! ;)

    This effect is very cool indeed :)

  3. How u do that..? with 3D lens on cap or there is any other way?
    Great effect..

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