Lenticular, depth maps, and more links
Here is a collection of links on interesting lenticular and 3D stories and artwork that I found recently. Enjoy:
Capturing 3D Surfaces with a Flash Camera: This short video explains new approaches to creating depth maps for 3D surfaces using only two photographs.
A 3D Exploration of Picasso’s Guernica: Be patient while this animation by Lena Gleseke loads, as it is really nice exploration of a possible 3D space in which the painting could exist.
Lenticular Map of Chicago: Ian White of Urban Mapping is refreshing his line of lenticular street maps, now called Panamaps. Already in production, Chicago and Manhattan, with others to follow shortly.
Preview of Justin Evans’ Lenticular Prints: GRREEDEN: Wil Murray shares a short video of the effects in Justin Evans’ new work.
Wall Painted Animation by BLU: I had to throw in this video featuring old school animation techniques as it’s one of the most amazing I’ve seen in a while.
Do you have any interesting lenticular, 3D or animation links, if so, please leave them here:
Tags: 3D, BLU, depth maps, Guernica, Justin Evans, Lena Gleseke, Lenticular, surfaces
August 30th, 2008 at 7:33 am
Hi Lyn, I like “Into the Void”. It is intriguing, without being too overwhelming visually. If that makes sense. Hope you are well.