Animated Gifs create 3D Effect


Jaime MartÃÂnez is a photographer living in Mexico City. His website can be viewed here, and the image at top is from a collection posted at ffffffftttt.
Also check out Three Frames and Gesticulation project for more animated photo gifs.
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Jun 22, 2009 // Published in 3D Photography
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Nice effect. How did they figure that one out.
Ouch my head. Very cool effect, as far as I can tell (without properly analysing the picture), it uses two frames, first is a shorter image. the next is the same image except moved up and to the right whilst the person does not actually move at all. I also think that the shadow plays into the illusion. it’s a very cool effect, but my head hurts
Actually CB the two images posted here are taken with a stereoscopic camera that takes two pictures at once, from two separate angles. it has 2 lenses. I am the admin of the Gesticulation tumblr. Jaime MartÃÂnez also submits some of his images to it as well as another gay named Elliott, me and elliot both just take bust shots with our cameras, and then align then up in photoshop into animated gifs. There are a number of different techniques we use. If you want to know more, feel free to email me.
I have a camera which can make these pictures. It was like $10 or so.
The have a really nice gif collection. Some really amazing ones can be seen at
http://hundertmarkblog.de/graphics-interchange-format-eine-kunstvolle-gif-samnmlung/