Well it is just a matter of splitting the image into different pieces then redrawing the behind the pieces with the rubber stamp tool in photoshop so when you shift the different planes you can see what is behind them for the left and right eye. This one wasnt too bad because all the different levels of depth are flat. This one [link] was much more challenging because I had to use the warp tool to make the pieces round then distort the pieces across different planes. Getting the pieces to interact with each other convincingly was a real challenge.
Less effort than you may think. The piece took about 4-5 hours to paint and 1-2 hours to make 3D. But now that I am in practice I imagine it wouldn't take much time at all :-D
while painting digitally, i guess it's easier, since you can start your drawing with that in mind - doing a traditional handdrawing first and turning that into 3d later would take a lot more time i guess
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