Monday, May 11, 2015

Anamorphosis Final Project

Anamorphosis is a distorted projection or perspective that requires the viewer to use special devices or a specific vantage point to view the image the correct way. The anamorphosis we incorporated into our drawings was the technique the angle was distorted. An example Mr. Sands showed us was the rubix cube as shown below:

When viewed at a certain angle, the rubix cube looks normal and 3D.


However, this is the actual image printed out when viewed straight on


After finding an image to use online, we used photoshop to transform the object (lengthen and skew) and then printed it out after checking to be sure it would look normal. Once the image was printed, to make the object look more authentic, we cut the white space around the top of the object to make it look as if it popped off the page. I tried my hand at this project and I chose a chair.

This is the original chair image

This is the chair image after i lengthened and skewed it in photoshop and printed it out.
Viewed at an angle:


The chair viewed straight on:

I am currently copying the image over onto a blank sheet that I drew a grid on as well.

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