I really love these 2.5D animations of classical painting by Rino Stefano Tagliafierro . He say that they are “ a tribute to the art and her disarm beauty . ” Some are more inviting and evocative than the genuine painting . I need to keep stick into the scene . And a few are quite troubling .
Warning: the video includes what some can consider NSFW material (classical paintings portraying nudity.)
Rather thansimple animations , Rino used superimposed aliveness to further steep the viewer into landscapes , spiritual and mythological scene .
Here ’s how this is done , as describedin a former article :
They work each still picture in Photoshop , classify different element on their own layers — parts of the scope , elements of the figures , etc . Then they import these still stratum to After Effects , where they animate them in layers , moving them at sightly dissimilar speeds to attain a parallax effect — since object closer to the witness appear to move faster than objects faraway , this makes your wit cerebrate the camera is moving in 3D space . It ’s the same parallax effect they used in old video games , when truthful 3D was still not available .

Then they apply some elusive deformation to some elements of the look-alike ( like the wings of that owl ) to give the magic of actual front . Add some clever editing and roaring , you think you are watching factual video captures .
The technique is getting more and more popular and , when it ’s not overstated like in some of the nontextual matter in this video , I ca n’t have enough of it .
beautiful

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