Anamorphic Design Process
Anamorphic Design Process
Question
I'm hoping that designers that can lend their expertise on anamorphic designs. It is not a new concept but not a lot of info on how it can be done easily.
What are the steps involved to create anamorphic 3D pop-out effects?
Is there a software out there that simplifies the process or do I need to use Photoshop or Illustrator?
I like to replicate the 3D floor graphics this company does below.
Popular Answer
Actually, it is quite easy but requires some testing.
A) Take your original design, photo or whatever into Photoshop, and duplicate as a new layer.
B) Edit > Transform > Perspective. Add a perspective to counter the normal perspective. The amount of this depends on the angle and distance where you will be seeing the image.
C) Squeeze a bit your image. In my example is 66%.
D) You can take some scissors and cut your shape.
Depending on the quality of the image and how well it is lited this will blend better on the surroundings.