Thanks, Brian. Yes. Just the other day, I went back through "memory lane", looking at some of my images (both 2D and 3D) as recent as three years ago. I got that "what was I thinking?" feeling for some of them. I am thankful that I did not recognize just how bad some of those images were at the time. I probably would have given up in frustration. ...It's part of the learning process. On the other hand, some of those "learning" images were pretty good.
I am grateful that the folks in this forum take the good with the bad, and are very understanding about learning screw-ups.
Ray
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From: "Brian Wallace Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com [anaglyphs]" <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com>
To: anaglyphs <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 10:42 PM
Subject: RE: [Anaglyphs] Another 2D to 3D
conversion/Ray
That's quite a
character someone created. You're conversion skills are still being
challenged and you're getting needed experience. When you look back on
some of these early conversions down the road, you might see them with a
different perspective.
Cheers,
Brian
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To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 16:02:07 -0800
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Another 2D to 3D conversion
I found this image online. It appears to me that it was created by a 3D modeling program such as Zbrush or Maya or other similar program. It was presented in 2D format. I became interested in the possibility of doing a 2D to 3D conversion because of the angles of the gal's arms and of the angles of her crossed legs. It appeared to me that a 2D to 3D conversion would be somewhat challenging, so I jumped in to give it a try. I love a challenge.
Here is the result. Click:
Ray
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