Hold your hand in front of your face
close one eye. Look at what you can see behind the hand.
Swap eyes. Look at the difference.
Now make it work :)
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 19:08,
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Swap eyes. Look at the difference.
Now make it work :)
Seriously, that's how I worked it out!
I lasso-tooled the background, used the rubber stamp tool to extend it a little so I could shift it without it looking odd.
I then used the liquify tool to move apsects of her the way she would move if I were seeing her from lightly more to the side.
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 19:22,
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I then used the liquify tool to move apsects of her the way she would move if I were seeing her from lightly more to the side.
you're a bit too good for my liking
there's little more annoying than people with true talent
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 19:25,
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Oh bugger off!
You're really good at P'shopping. I'm just a bit lucky that my head can picture things in 3D well, that's why I always try to get the depth effects right in my animations (such as the way the different figures move at different speeds when the camera moves through them in the Kitten Ace of Spades animation).
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 19:29,
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ba! I say ba to you sir!
I am still in awe of your little goth girl
:)
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 19:34,
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:)
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There are four layers
1 My website address which goes to www.matazone.co.uk/theotherside.html
2 The 'real' picture.
3 The cutout of the body that I've altered with the liquify tool.
4 The background that I've extended with the rubberstamp tool and then shifted across slightly.
I can't help you much more than that!
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Mon 1 Sep 2003, 19:26,
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1 My website address which goes to www.matazone.co.uk/theotherside.html
2 The 'real' picture.
3 The cutout of the body that I've altered with the liquify tool.
4 The background that I've extended with the rubberstamp tool and then shifted across slightly.
I can't help you much more than that!