HOLY SHIT!!!
Never seen anyone who did this!!! Awesome character and creative execution.
Congratulations!!!
HOLY SHIT!!!
Never seen anyone who did this!!! Awesome character and creative execution.
Congratulations!!!
Might I suggest eating some fiber? If your shit is holy, you gotta problem.
Thanks for viewin'!
Oh shit
Oh GOD, THERE'S 3 OF THEM
THEY'RE.. MULTIPLYING.
The middle one is cooler.
(0.o)
i cant even imagine how to get that effect 0o
great! and you say it was your first attempt to get something 3D...
how many "layers" can you do? this guy has 4 if i counted right.
anyway. even without the 3d effect i like this picture. (okay, there is no background, but that would be annoying anyway)
i really like his facial expression, his cool headphone and the fact thats he's displaying his dirty finger to someone else ;)
overall nice work. keep it up dude. im awaiting your next 3d picture, with more detailes and more "3d-layers"
9/10 5/5
(one point reduction because more details and stuff would have been nice)
I believe I used about 12 layers all together. This is just a stepping stone for what I have planned in the near future with 3D painting.
Thanks for the comment.
Awesome
Getting my eyes crossed properly was pretty tricky, but well worth it.
Tip to anyone having troubles: Hold your index finger downwards in front of you. Align it with the top of this guy's hat. Bring your index finger around 4 inches from your face. Look at your index finger and only your index finger; if your index finger is "doubling", you're not looking at it enough. Keep staring at your index finger until the blurry figure in the background looks like they're sorta glowing, then try to look at his eyes. You'll know if you did it right. If not, try again!
Chicka yeah! So glad a select few people can actually get it to work without a Stereoscopic Viewer to help. I guess I trained myself as a kid in order to do it easily. I suggest NOT painting while cross-eyed. Ouch.
Damn
Didn't get it till I read the title. Damn cool dude.
Danke.
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