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Due to some kewl stuff Robotalk has been posting using old timie 3d glasses I thought it might be nice to find this thread again and revitalize the technique for some of the new people here on the forum if they were interested…I really had to search a bit to find it…I will be posting more trials myself on this thread shortly. Hope you all join in the fun.

Here’s a quickie that I did.

I didn’t use the same technique to blend the two images together as the others did in this thread, but this technique works too. :slight_smile:

The compositing was done entirely in ZBrush, in this case. I rendered and baked both the layers and then I used the clone brush on one of the layers at 50% with the drag rectangle stroke to create the double exposure.

The third dimension :smiley:
Pilou

WingedOne’s technique actually produced a more natural feel with the glasses on, I think. Which is great, since no additional software is required. Doing things entirely in ZBrush is way cool.

That said, either program is scriptable. There needn’t be so many steps once the process is reduced to a single button…

converted one of my recent images…

I really love this method!! :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: Thanx for sharing!!!

Talent and more you have .I dont really care about 3D look or the glases, but you are what I am …experiment… I do lots of it fool around with a program and yes I will get the glasses ane have a look. Great stuff, " you think a ols dog like me who has never done any modelling could do that?.
hehehehe… will try. :slight_smile: :+1:

Excellent work! I can see that the creative juices are flowing! Looking forward to more! :slight_smile: :+1: :+1: :+1: This is fun. I would like to try a landscape using this method, it should be a riot :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

Love it Naax!!! and those glasses look excellant also…This is a very fun thing to do with zbrush creations…I look forward to seeing more of these :slight_smile: I am going to convert a few of my own in the near future…zbrush is so versatile and works great for this. Thanx for sharing your results…they turned out great :ex: :ex: :ex:

Thanx a lot Ron and DeeVee :slight_smile: i admire your work very much, your words are a present for me :wink:

Bertrush, I’m quite newbie here and the progressions after visiting this forum came fast! The works you’ve showed here are great and you could not quit visiting and learning highspeed how to use zbrush :wink: keep on showin your results :+1:

I did this mixing both technics showed here (maybe more were explained and i did not understod… :P) I only used the displacement into the red chanel (in photoshop) without turning the image into grey scale. just one displacement worked better, (i repeat that i could have missed something into the whole post and this was said before… :confused: )

thanx