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One possible cheat.
Submitted By: mister.joshua ( 18 days, 6 hours, 50 minutes ago )
One could recreate an image in 3D using SketchUp or Blender and run it through some cel shading or line art process to get a coloring book style image, then move the camera and repeat.  The problem then would be finding a program that accurately recreates the coloring book aesthetic and does it in exactly the same way every time.  I only remember one for comic books called Ink [Something].  Any tips on this would be appreciated.

But that is not the ideal solution.  I really want something that requires only a photo.  Some outlining and extrusion process, similar to what you see in morphing software or that application that makes your face look 3D and talk to you, would be more like it.  Just outlining, and then selecting layers and defining their relative depth, would be even easier, though a combination of the two would probably be best.