Special Effects

The union of anamorphotic and stereoscopic imaging techniques offers an incomparably spectacular 3D effect: If you look at the horizontally lying picture from a diagonal viewpoint, the representation erects and raises vertically from the plane!

Extreme density of detail: »Neuschwanstein«

Neuschwanstein
(semi-picture right, detail)

Although the virtual model seems perspective, orthogonality and scale remain unchanged — angles and lengths can be measured in space. So this technique is suitable for the exact visualization of architecture, and for its remarkably high density of detail, it may support or even replace the making of architectural models.

  • This technique is recommended primarily for print and projection.
  • An animation in this technique is the sensation of every fair presentation.
  • Scientific, technical, or medical illustrations, explosion representations, and all kind of visualization get a (literally) new dimension.
  • This technique also provides a high playful potential which arouses curiosity and excites attention.
  • Examples and references: Telegramm, Neuschwanstein, Linos (Attention please: the anamorphotic effect cannot be rendered on a screen!)

If you are going to plan a presentation with anamorphotic effects and want to know more about this technique and its various possibilities, please feel free to contact us using the form or simply turn to: service@3DWEBSITE.de.