The author of the tutorial is Liu Hui-zeng (China).
Using AKVIS Sketch you can create wonderful pencil sketches, watercolor paintings, and charcoal drawings. But the potential of the program doesn't end there! It's always great to discover fresh or unconventional ways of using the software.
This tutorial demonstrates how you can convert a simple photo into a 3D drawing.
If necessary, adjust contrast, saturation, and sharpness. Put the images on separate layers.
In our case:
Layer 1 - an image for the left eye,
Layer 2 - an image for the right eye.
Double-click on a layer and select the appropriate channel in the Blending Options.
For the layer 1 - Red:
For the layer 2 - Green and Blue:
Here is a combination of two images:
To view the anaglyph in stereo, you need a special anaglyph glasses. The most common glasses have a red left lens and cyan right lens. With the glasses on, the brain fuses the two images provided to it by each eye separately into perception of a three-dimensional scene.