This fantastic picture by the renowned Formula 1 artist Rainer Schoch would be impressive enough to grace any wall but in True-3D by the 3D masters, mbmSystems of Dresden, Germany, this beautiful picture of a Brabham Climax driven by Bob Anderson at the 1966 French Grand Prix literally moves into another dimension. If you cannot afford the several million that this car would cost to own, then why not hang the next best thing on your wall.
True-3D displays contain several shots of the same subject taken from different perspectives. These images are slotted into each other by a highly complex process and then covered by a minutely adjusted lenticular foil coating. This adjustment or registration is what makes the 3D effect good or bad, mbmSystems are acknowledged to be the masters of True-3D. The images are so realistic that you can feel objects literally coming out at you and many people feel that if they touch it their fingers will disappear into the image. More information about the artist can be got from his website.
This picture is a Limited Edition of 100 copies in 3D.