| 6. Select the ground, and create layer. |
The idea of this step is to seperate the ground from the background. The background must always be the furthest point in the anaglyph, where as the ground is the object that connects the front to the background. The ground also help you place all the other objects(buildings, people, etc), because the ground act as a reference point. |
| 7. Apply perspective to the ground by moving the top of the ground to the the left while keeping the the front unmoved. |
Here is where you start to add depth to the anaglyph. By distorting the images so that the top of the ground is moved to left on the left image of the anaglyph, you are in affect pushing the back of the ground further away. The resulting difference of the left and right images is increased as the objects represented are further back. |
| 8. Match the background layer to the top of the ground layer. |
Since the background must be furthest point on the anaglyph, you need to move the background to match the shifted ground layer. This action creates the horizon point, a point were the ground meets the sky. |
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