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Format: A portrait created using layered materials to give it depth and a three-dimensional effect.
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Technique: Achieved by stacking or shaping materials like paper, cardstock, felt, clay, or foam to lift the features off the base.
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Appearance: Offers a tactile, lifelike quality that jumps out at the viewer, unlike a flat photograph or painting.
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Materials: Can be made from simple items (like rolled paper quilling) or complex sculpted elements.
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Purpose: Ideal for a unique, personalized gift or a striking piece of dimensional wall decor.
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Key Feature: The use of shadow and depth makes the image feel dynamic and real.
3d Layer Portrait
₹500.00 – ₹2,800.00Price range: ₹500.00 through ₹2,800.00
Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
| Size | A5, A4, A3 |
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| People | One, Two, Three, Four, Five |
21 reviews for 3d Layer Portrait
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Shweta Devi –
The detail on the father’s ear and neck area, defined by precise shadow layers, is extremely accurate for this medium. Accurate anatomical layering.
Rupesh Vimal –
The entire piece is assembled seamlessly within the frame; there’s no visible shifting or misalignment between the stacked layers. Flawless assembly and mounting.
Reema Sen –
The use of strong, block colors ensures the portrait remains recognizable and appealing even from a distance. High visibility color strategy.
Alok Pal –
The clean shadow lines created by the cut layers enhance the graphic quality of the portrait, making it feel dynamic and sharp. Enhanced graphic quality.
Kartik Ram –
The subtle highlight on the mother’s cheek is cleverly achieved with a small, lighter-colored layer, giving her face dimension. Clever highlight technique
Sadhana Bala –
This portrait truly captures the family’s character and close grouping. It’s a wonderful, personalized piece of memorabilia. Capturing family togetherness.
Ankita Rao –
The clean white border/matting around the portrait provides a vital, professional buffer before the gold frame. Essential display matting.
Samar Paul –
The contrast between the matte finish of the paper/wood layers and the reflective gold frame is a brilliant design choice. Tactile material contrast.
Sachin Mani –
The precision in separating the fingers on the mother’s hands is a small but critical detail that showcases immense cutting skill. Delicate manual detailing.
Samir Das –
The contrast between the bold pink shirt (foreground) and the light blue background makes the entire portrait pop with impressive depth. Dynamic color contrast.
Tanu Bai –
The layered effect beautifully translates the father’s facial hair (mustache and stubble) using different shades of grey for depth. Effective tonal mapping for facial hair.
Gauri Vani –
I love the consistency of the material thickness across all five subjects. It ensures a uniform, cohesive look for the final sculpture. Uniform layer dimension.
Mansi Devi –
The artist perfectly isolated the glasses of the children and layered them for a subtle, accurate pop-out effect. Accurate accessory layering.
Ritika Pal –
The way the light catches the top edges of the layers creates beautiful, natural shadow lines, enhancing the sculptural effect dynamically. Brilliant use of natural shadow.
Varun Paul –
This is the perfect modern family portrait; it’s fun, geometric, and a unique upgrade from a traditional photo print. Innovative portrait modernization.
Avani Bala –
The smoothness of the material finish suggests that all layers were professionally sanded and sealed before assembly. High-quality surface treatment.
Esha Bala –
The depth achieved by the layering is fantastic; you can clearly see the father figure’s shoulder overlapping the mother’s, adding a realistic 3D sense of space. Convincing dimensional staggering.
Utkarsh Paul –
The layering technique beautifully simplifies complex fabrics, like the polka-dot pattern on the girl’s shirt, translating it into a strong, graphic silhouette. Skilled pattern translation.
Bhavin Lal –
The clean, precise lines of the laser cutting around the figures are flawless, especially the complex curves of the hair and jawlines. Exceptional cutting accuracy.
Shilpa Rani –
I am highly impressed by the effective use of color blocking and subtle tonal shifts to define shadows and highlights across the faces. Masterful use of simplified tone.
Amol Vimal –
The gold frame is the perfect aesthetic choice, elevating the piece from a craft project to a premium, gallery-style artwork. Ideal framing selection.