Install some LED strips behind all of the layers. You could even vary the colors for different effects. Just an idea.
@BenjisAdventuresАй бұрын
This wouldn’t really work as well as it sounds unfortunately, but it would look slightly better indeed
@SpasticlemurАй бұрын
@@BenjisAdventures I guess what I meant was install LED strips behind the final layer that goes next to the wall, so you have light from one source radiating through all layers. I think my first comment sounded like putting LED strips behind each individual layer, which was not at all what I meant. Heh
@resistive11Ай бұрын
yeah, maybe also paint the wood black and add some black sides to the box too
@rajnishxiic9134Ай бұрын
Yeha you are right 👍🏻 @@Spasticlemur
@Mr_sibo828Ай бұрын
its a good idea
@st.finnikinАй бұрын
Dude just wanna say - we really appreciate your content. Your output is honestly insane. I know you take breaks, but just know - we appreciate your deeply. I’m glad you are taking care of yourself - don’t burn out because you think we need content every week. You are such a quality artist. We just love seeing your growth and creativity!
@schultzdivision6749Ай бұрын
I been working with this before… you need to shut the light from the sides, and have a light source from the back, or top/bottom can also work.. also when handling the plates use gloves and use a cleaning spray to remove the static, otherwise they attract dust particles… it’s truly difficult to work with but it can be awesome ! Thumbs up for a first attempt 👍
@schultzdivision6749Ай бұрын
Oh and forgot… you can laminate the plate after printing with a semigloss or matte laminate to reduce the glare.. hope it helps
@Teh_YeetАй бұрын
@@schultzdivision6749 I bet if you glue them together using epoxy, the glass layers wouldn't reflect each object in the layers anymore and also remove the blue tint the glass creates.. They would seem like one thick piece of glass, but still keeping the objects apart... You could test if that's true by putting some water on a pane of glass and placing another layer over top to see if that becomes crystal clear.
@masterjunkoАй бұрын
I appreciate you bisiting both the positives and negatives in doing this piece. Even though you didn't foresee the glare, experimentation is such a great learning process and I honestly really hope to see more work like this in the future!
@wishah1Ай бұрын
Benny using After Effects in a video 😍 is just what i wanted
@FidenceАй бұрын
I love how transparent your process was, and the fact you still went ahead to show us everything regardless of the outcome.
@jessedarlandjrАй бұрын
Hey Benny, I work for an environmental branding company and create designs similar to what you were working on. Typically, we use standoff systems that include caps and barrels. You can sandwich the acrylic between each barrel, and the final piece of acrylic along with the barrels would be mounted onto a base, such as wood or celtec. Then, it would be mounted on the wall using z-clips or studs because of its weight. Additionally, there are non-reflective acrylic options available that could solve your issue with reflections.
@mokasajinАй бұрын
I get excited every time you upload a video because they genuinely make my day, so thank you ❤
@OxygiumАй бұрын
Photoshopped planets look very cool
@steve-mcnuggsАй бұрын
1:26 I want this as my desktop wallpaper 😮
@Arie-FrightsАй бұрын
Take a screenshot and make it your desktop wallpaper
@27thdimensionmusicАй бұрын
SO AWESOME to see you branch out into physical media. This is super cool and I hope you do more!
@AmyLongUSАй бұрын
Love the idea! I’m sure you’ll figure out a workaround for the glare issue. And I love that Benny Productions suddenly turned into a woodworking channel for a minute. Keep creating, whatever the medium!
@FasihaSohail25 күн бұрын
Honestly, you are the best graphic designer so far.
@felixmine54Ай бұрын
Dannggg !! All of your videos are insane!!! I don't know how much time it takes to make a video look that cool and that detailed, but I can only tell how amazing it is !!!
@bluegiant13Ай бұрын
Dude this is I think one of your best video! We went from digital to crafts. Amazing vid and props to your dad!
@m1ilesАй бұрын
The animations used in this video are so sick
@YudhaPongahАй бұрын
TAKE MY ATM AND PLEASE UPLOAD EVERYDAY! but my atm is run out 😂
@LeeChesnalavageАй бұрын
This is definitely something I’d like to see you try again. Maybe add some strip lighting or something to mitigate the glare (no idea if that would even work 🤷). It was actually really cool seeing the 3D version digitally too. Maybe that’s something else you can play about with, even if it’s only used to show a deconstruction of your art.
@floschy_1Ай бұрын
what a brilliant Idea, the result looks really cool!
@Rave_EtherメАй бұрын
I wish videos were more often, but I appreciate every video you giving us.
@user-vx3sf8it2fАй бұрын
You are the best Photoshop content maker. I follow you from Yemen. Thank you, Benny ❤
@MicahTheShortieАй бұрын
Im inspired by your work Benny
@SinnfullDuckАй бұрын
You're like a digital Jazza now! I've seen him do this kind of thing but with paintings and it's really cool. Great idea to get them printed like that. I'm curious where you had the prints done. I've wanted to do that and create a light box but not sure where to go.
@lordloco7922 күн бұрын
Wowzers! I am so impressed with this, it looks bloody amazing!! Well done dear chap for creating this and sharing the whole process, it looks incredible, REALLY incredible indeed!! 👏 🔥🔥 and i also tip my hat to you ol' bean! 11/10
@michaeljohn2029Ай бұрын
I actually tried this a good few years back now but with differences, let me explain. I used to make 3D Decoupage images which is basically taking 6 to 8 images which are the same, then working from background to foreground you cut elements out of the numerous images you have then layer then up using silicone to give the space between the layers and also to stick them in place. I used to make these a lot and sell them around local art and craft shops. YEARS later I thought what about if I do the same thing to my digital artworks. It seemed like a great idea and a way of modernising an old craft skill and bringing a new idea to digital art. The problem I has was, I was printing my own artwork onto papers and very thin card and then having to cut out all the elements like I used to to with a scalpel blade, and this was when I realised that only certain types of art, work with the Decoupage style and cutting out with a blade. If you for example try to cut a photograph with a blade you get a very unrealistic edge on all your elements and it just looks crap. What you have done is a great idea by printing all the layers. The issue I had was when I tried this originally I was using VERY basic graphic software called i-Photo Plus and it didn't use layers as such. Your idea with this has got me thinking again...Oh yeah, I forgot to say I'm 55 years of age now and I was around 20 years of age when I tried all the above. Mike UK
@Pixellltg3264Ай бұрын
I couldn't wait for the new video on this channel🎉, Im glad its interesting and inspiring as usual😊❤
@mradriiiianАй бұрын
This is so cool! Seeing you having fun and experimenting, makes me want to create more too!
@ryxtellАй бұрын
There must be many possibilities using this technique, I would paint the wood black to make it look more striking, great video and I hope you make more like this
@Eyesmasher01Ай бұрын
He’s back. I’ve missed this and by the thumbnail it’s looks like a banger
@WaveIndex_Ай бұрын
Benny your creativity is on another planet. Please never stop making videos!
@etyrobot9436Ай бұрын
I am utterly incapable of articulating with mere words the depth of my adoration for this conception and its fruition!
@gimensaak95954Ай бұрын
Really nice man
@SovereignTigerАй бұрын
Great work Brotha 👍
@SciBoyReactsАй бұрын
Make more videos please, I love them
@lady_draguliana784Ай бұрын
make it into a shadow-box to deal with the light, it'll only be visible at night, or in the dark, but still. -Enclose it fully with an extra slot in front. -add an outermost pane that has 1-way mirror film/coating on it. -Add lighting inside along the edges of each pane (wrap each in LED wire and shiny aluminium tape OR mount lights in each groove, at *least* on 2 opposing edges) now, when off, it's a mirror and when on it's a 3d image box!
@TrajektoryGFXАй бұрын
I like these videos, keep em coming!
@andygrichtingАй бұрын
Totally enjoyed, refreshing to see you out of your comfort zone, so to speak 😉
@ade-ajayitofunmi9677Ай бұрын
Its a lovely idea, id love to see you try again for a better result 🙌
@prodr7372Ай бұрын
yoooo, verey nice content benny, new things i love it
@starsyspiritАй бұрын
Oh! I remember! You did a lot more planetary stuff when I first started watching you! And I loved it, I still do. Man what a nostalgia. Always happy to see your video popping up ❤
@AndreaMerchakАй бұрын
This is so cool! I loved the effect created by not putting it inside a box, but maybe it'll be a solution for the reflection. Maybe you cab add LED or something like that? Either way, it's an incredible idea. I loved it!
@stateflower3213Ай бұрын
This was a cool idea to try out even if it didnt end up working perfectly with the reflections
@Lincoln2030Ай бұрын
Now the level has increased! Extremely aggregating content and top-notch entertainment! Congratulations Benny, for the effort and quality you put into this video
@nzewichinedu5224Ай бұрын
This is Really Nice Benny, I can see the amount of work you put into this please don't give up on your channel and post you are actually helping many people out
@gamebestofficailАй бұрын
Wow, this is amazing! I love how you took your Photoshop art and brought it to life in 3D. The printing process is so fascinating to watch. Keep up the great work!
@davidbirch1974Ай бұрын
Glad you're back and that you gave yourself the time out you needed. Great work as always and enjoyed seeing more of the physical Photoshop process. Would love to see more photo bashing done this way.
@romeltabeulog748Ай бұрын
Man you're so talented
@ZeroxxGodАй бұрын
Your videos always AMAZE me !!
@janetaldridge2248Ай бұрын
Many years ago I did this layered effect with painted stained glass panels of fancy fish, etc. that I designed for a Plaid Ent. Gallery Glass book. In order to have a transparent background I made slotted wood panels for the sides also, like a frame. Thanks for the fun video!
@ShanGraphics-xt3vjАй бұрын
Thank you Benny i will copy your ideas and sell this on my store. Truly insane idea and I know we can solve the issues. Waiting for next
@madesigns831Ай бұрын
Haven’t even watched but this concept is sick
@hazy_graphixАй бұрын
That's Awesome bro 🔥Keep uploading content like this ❤
@disukoАй бұрын
I'd love to see more physical art on the channel!
@Hopwud_Ай бұрын
Genuinely one of the best creators on YT. Such inspiring work, you've definitely influenced my art
@tosinАй бұрын
black box w/ a removable side so you can swap the prints later but with leds in between each layer like those infinity tables. then the box has its own light source
@esiah.untoldАй бұрын
This is just Incredible. I really like your Work
@PhotoshopET-qz1veАй бұрын
Thank God he is alive
@user-vx3sf8it2fАй бұрын
انت افضل صانع محتوى فوتشوب اتابعك من دولة اليمن شكرا بيني You are the best Photoshop content maker. I follow you from Yemen. Thank you, Benny ❤
@carljohnson9545Ай бұрын
You can also make another epoxy panel with white LED inside it to fit it on the back slot and put all the other ones in front of the LED panel, so it will lit up the other images in front of it and you can see it clearly on daylight as well :D
@artboyaditya6386Ай бұрын
King of editors ❤...i know him before 3 to 4 year's 😊😊😊
@landofjennay21 күн бұрын
This looks incredible.
@thomasdeisenhammer956Ай бұрын
This artwork is epic, please more like this! The whole idea about making 2D into 3D is great! But the best thing - this is the good old benny we missed :) glad to see, that you got your passion and love for the whole thing back! this video is so much more "benny" then the videos from 2023. The reason why i subscribed (and buyed your stuff for supporting you) to your channel years ago was, that you had this unique combination of quality and dumb jokes (or better said - you didn't take it too serious). i learned and loughed so much from your videos. I know, the last time was hard for you... this also reflected on your content... your content felt rushed and without this special-benny-touch... it's hard to describe ^^ but your videos are getting better and better again! Now it feels like you are getting your mojo back :D
@BennyProductionsАй бұрын
I’m glad you feel that way! Didn’t feel like that for me though, I’ve really fallen out of love with this channel and making vids about Photoshop. That’s why I’m more focussed on my other channels🤷🏻♂️
@thomasdeisenhammer956Ай бұрын
@@BennyProductions i mean it's understandable, but it's very sad :-/ hope you'll find your way back to photoshop someday! But i have a great idea how to ignite your passion for photoshop again! What if you are doing some nice juicy tutorials 😂 everybody knows how you love them! There you go 🔥 Will you still continue the "rate your edit" thing? To be honest, i always wanted to be rated by you 😅
@ekupkaАй бұрын
Very cool art and concept. Maybe if the space between the layers instead of being filled with air was filled with some kind of transparent liquid with the same index of refraction as the glass? It would be messy, but probably work
@diostrueno8575Ай бұрын
after effects + benny = epic
@TitioPlayАй бұрын
Thats awesome🤩 Maybe this much reflection dont happen when the layers are touching each other with black background I think More space is more light going through
@MahrlАй бұрын
Fantastic work. At the beginning of the video, I really hoped that I could buy such a product (or a similar one) with your designs somewhere. Currently, I wouldn't have space for it anyway, but in a potentially larger apartment, I would love to place it somewhere. Great video as always. Thank you. ♥
@IceMaverickXАй бұрын
You could add some side piece and paint them with vantablack, also the backpiece. Swap out the top piece and build in some led stripes with changable colors. That would/should/could solve all your problems :D
@Doyle69Ай бұрын
Seen few comments on LEDS behind. I have done this before and what worked amazing is: On the planet layer, if you router the top wood above it or below at bottom hidden and inlay some LEDS it'll light up only that one piece, it will illuminate softly all front ones, it'll also help make the planet look like its glowing. Imagine them illuminated perspex laser engraved signs :), this method makes the whole sheet lightup without it been too bright. EDIT: Another issue that causes a lot of glare is the sides of your perspex is exposed, this causes a lot of glare, you could cover them in an enclosure like top, or mask front and back and apply a nice coat of black paint.
@abdul_husaeinАй бұрын
i LOVED this video and it deserves MORE
@midhunms5660Ай бұрын
Love from India!❤
@jayasooriyaАй бұрын
Paint the wood Black & also add black sides, complete the box it will reduce the glare a lot
@hoperoganАй бұрын
It's a great idea!! I like the direction your videos are going in. Keep doing what you want to, I can guarantee that you'll find a lot of people who love it.
@bobrob8839Ай бұрын
Great video, this is along the lines of the multiplane camera that Disney invented back in the 30s. It allowed for more realistic animation filmmaking to create depth for movies like Snow White and Bambi.
@mohammed.ahmed.Ай бұрын
Cool❤
@lakindudesilva7251Ай бұрын
Wow this is next level congrats keep up the good work 😍💙💙💚💚
@roupouw7193Ай бұрын
imagine making an infinite mirror inside of it. miss your videos benny!
@BadDubIIАй бұрын
Looks cool, maybe spraying the holder black like space would be cool
@Si3RRA7Ай бұрын
Awesome result for an experiment!! Can't wait for the perfected version of it to come...Looking forward to the next one 💯💯
@McScuzzyАй бұрын
Reminds me of a couple NerdForge projects. Very cool!
@lewz_rАй бұрын
We got the Adventures and Productions crossover: benny was working with rocks 🤯
@akashchakrabarty5708Ай бұрын
I liked the video even before watching it! Its thats good!
@kurakulanarendra5302Ай бұрын
I am watching you from a kid to become an adult, kudoos brother
@praveen_balagamАй бұрын
I really loved it.. Just like all your works ❤
@shakthib5738Ай бұрын
back lit from the back of the layers could work in the living room
@user-vx3sf8it2fАй бұрын
انت افضل صانع محتوى فوتشوب اتابعك من دولة اليمن شكرا بيني ❤
@eren_ackerman12Ай бұрын
Literally interesting. For dark room it works great🎉🎉
@zakiroyhanАй бұрын
It looks Amazing!
@sandravanophemert61Ай бұрын
Hey... zag ik daar even Fury voorbijkomen, zeg... 🙂 Die heb ik voor kerst gekregen van zoonlief... (omdat hij van moeders altijd verplicht de "Benny uploads' moet terugkijken, 'want wat voor een kunstwerk hij nóú weer heeft geknutseld...") Die heeft een ereplaatsje in onze kast in de woonkamer. Leuk weer even zo'n mooi project van je te zien en top dat je paps zo met je meedenkt en werkt.
@crim50nr8erАй бұрын
Honestly, I would love to buy any posters that are formatted this way. It’s such a fun concept
@Loranloran02buildsrblxАй бұрын
Really cool!!
@AVDREАй бұрын
these animations are so smooth man. top quality content Ben!
@maxblezer1573Ай бұрын
Hi benny, ik werk in print. Wat je zou kunnen doen is 3 lagen. Een full color op achtergrond. Een laag op plexiglas met shadows en 1 laag op plexiglas met highlights. Dit geeft ook een gaaf effect!
@Daniel_PovedaАй бұрын
That was amazing!!!
@LordFirestaffАй бұрын
You could try museum glass but they will be much thinner layers. I doubt you'll get rid of all of the glare though. Also, you could try using an epoxy to solidify the entire thing, which may help reduce the appearance of all the individual layers. Just food for thought.
@DnStudios-td8lwАй бұрын
Love the idea, more please 🥺🥺
@theyforce1424Ай бұрын
wow thats crazy
@LexWijkerАй бұрын
Looks really cool!
@narutosaske6535Ай бұрын
wow, that's awesome! and so inspiring! maybe you should try a material with low reflection? or anti reflective glass (so expensive i guess)
@lexx_productionsАй бұрын
Welcome back dude😍😍
@jensravn90Ай бұрын
Put wooden sides on as well and paint all the wood black You can even acquire some of that non reflective deep black paint