Here is a collection of animation I've worked on over the last year or so. There is some stereoscopic 3D work mixed in, so try using red/cyan 3D glasses!
*Music by Deerhunter
Friday, February 24, 2012
Animation Reel
Monday, May 16, 2011
AS21
This stereoscopic animation requires 3D glasses (the normal red/cyan kind).
*Viewing tips: A dark room with a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Monday, May 9, 2011
AS19
This stereoscopic animation requires 3D glasses (the normal red/cyan kind).
*Viewing tips: A dark room with a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
AS18
This stereoscopic animation requires 3D glasses (the normal red/cyan kind).
*Viewing tips: A dark room with a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Monday, April 4, 2011
DS18
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room with a bright screen is best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
AS15
This stereoscopic animation requires 3D glasses (the normal red/cyan kind).
*Viewing tips: A dark room and a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
AS14
This stereoscopic animation requires 3D glasses (the normal red/cyan kind).
*Viewing tips: A dark room and a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Monday, March 21, 2011
DS14
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room and a bright screen are best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Japan Relief: Land of the Rising Sun
Land of the Rising Sun - ink on bristol, digital color - 8x10" @ 600ppi
Here is some 3D artwork I created to benefit the earthquake/tsunami victims of Japan. It is presented here in both anaglyph (red/cyan 3D glasses required) and crossed eye versions. All artist proceeds were donated to AmeriCares and tagged for Japan relief.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
AS13
This stereoscopic animation requires 3D glasses (the normal red/cyan kind).
*Viewing tips: A dark room and a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Monday, March 14, 2011
DS13
This stereoscopic image is presented as a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses.
*Viewing tips: A dark room and a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Friday, March 11, 2011
AS12
This stereoscopic animation requires 3D glasses (the normal red/cyan kind).
*Viewing tips: A dark room and a bright screen is best. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
© Ryan Cooper | All Rights Reserved
Thursday, March 10, 2011
DS12
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room and a bright screen is best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
DS11
This stereoscopic image is presented in both a red/cyan anaglyph for viewing with everyday 3D glasses, as well as a stereo pair for crossed eye viewing.
*Viewing tips: If using glasses, a dark room and a bright screen is best. If using the crossed eye method, simply cross your eyes (slowly) until a single image appears between the stereo pair. Putting some distance between your eyes and the screen will enhance the 3D effect and allow for more comfortable viewing.