For reference, this was my previous result using F/OSS to create the 2.5D parallax effect with still images:
For the Wikipedia video, Victor asked if I could use some images from Wiki Loves Monuments (apparently the worlds largest photo competition according to the Guiness World Records). How could I say no? (Disclaimer: I donate every year during their funding drives).
So I agreed, and after a short wait for the finalists from the competition to be chosen, was sent these two awesome images to turn into 2.5D parallax videos:
"Wat Phra That Khao Noi" by K.Phothiwijit - Own work.
Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
"Faisal Mosque Photography by Ali Mujtaba 12" by Alimujtaba79 (Ali Mujtaba) - Own work.
Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
After a bit of slicing and dicing, I ended up with these short segments that ended up in the final video. As before, I did the main plane separations in GIMP manually. I divided the planes to best accommodate the anticipated camera movement through the scene (simple dolly pans). Once I had the planes separated, it was a simple process to bring them into Blender and offset the planes as the camera tracked across the scene:
This was a fun project to work on, and I want to thank the Wikimedia Foundation for giving me a chance to play with some gorgeous images and hopefully to help out in my own small way with the final outcome!
Also, Victor does a nice interview with the Wikimedia blog about producing the overall video. Great work everyone!
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