TKS for posting... nice painting, I
like the poor colors, the scene with big tubes... big black part
fighting big white part...all putting the strong worker man...
like a puppet, a man slave of machine. Like METROPOLIS old movie
done may be inspiration to this artist.
Hard also to do an anaglyph with brush. This is my opinion for
advantage...and done in 1930's!
For convenience, I found this conversion done by Diego Rivera
very poor for 2015's...Not for 1930's.
But today 4 or 5 flat plans only is poor. But yes, it is art...and
old done, so we must be more indulgent.
But something do no pass for me...the big black half disk is more
in depth than the background...second man in a door open appear in
front of the disk, not behind like it will need to be...error.
May be to see it on a wall give a better result than on monitor.
Of course for painting jury my opinion of a man making 2D to 3D
conversion like real 3D camera shoot is peanuts
;-)
Artist world and stereoscopic world a so different!
Just one more note, if you have done only the 2D shoot of this
painting made by Diego Rivera (you wrote bellow : 2D To 3D
Conversion Of Diego Rivera, so not yours I imagine) , il will be
nice to wrote one your Pict "Diego RIVERA 3D wall painting 1930
/Photo by LR FISCHER...but without 3D if you don't made the
conversion. Brian made confusion. TKS.
Jm
Le 28/03/2015 05:31, 'Larry Robert Fischer'
lrfbob(-at-)comcast.net
[anaglyphs] a écrit :
This is a small section of a 2D To 3D Conversion Of
Diego Rivera Mural Painting, taken at The Detroit
Institute Of Arts, Detroit, Michigan.
It is a great mural done in the 1930?s.
LR