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Anonymous commented at 2015-03-08 13:29:01 » #1701267
The effect is simple to explain, and here it's primitively done. You isolate elements of the foreground, background, and stuff in the middle. (Midground?) Animate it so that elements in the foreground move right, and elements in the background move left - the middle range not at all, or only slightly. Also pay attention to foreground background of particular parts, how the crease in the back of her knee is in the 'background' of the knee, and moves more. Where areas would be revealed by this that you can't fill in, like the irregular background, he's used a little blurring/stretching to extend the background, and thickened the lines to fill out more space so the background doesn't look distorted.
The stretching of the background is most pronounced on her tatoo on the right arm.
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The effect is simple to explain, and here it's primitively done. You isolate elements of the foreground, background, and stuff in the middle. (Midground?) Animate it so that elements in the foreground move right, and elements in the background move left - the middle range not at all, or only slightly. Also pay attention to foreground background of particular parts, how the crease in the back of her knee is in the 'background' of the knee, and moves more. Where areas would be revealed by this that you can't fill in, like the irregular background, he's used a little blurring/stretching to extend the background, and thickened the lines to fill out more space so the background doesn't look distorted.
The stretching of the background is most pronounced on her tatoo on the right arm.
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