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Quelle: Watch Master Disney Animator Draw The Little Mermaid In Live 3D Space – StumbleUpon
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Quelle: Watch Master Disney Animator Draw The Little Mermaid In Live 3D Space – StumbleUpon
„The Old New World“ (Photo-based animation project) from seccovan on Vimeo. via sploid | The Very Best Of Everything
Auch das kann CGI: Der talentierte Animations-Spezialist Alexey Zakharov nahm sich historische Fotografien von New York, Boston und Detroit und verwandelte die Footage in Video-Aufnahmen.
Quelle: Aus historischen Fotos Videoaufnahmen machen – Ein VFX-Artist tut es | Schlecky Silberstein
Spock, an iconic presence on the original Star Trek series and its multiple incarnations over the next 50 years, might have been another all-but-forgotten TV character, like Alf or Doby Gillis — if not for Leonard Nimoy.
Quelle: ‚For the Love of Spock‘ is a moving love letter to an icon and a father
Think you don’t look like anyone in your family? French-Canadian photographer Ulric Collette might just be able to prove you wrong. Collette created mashups in which he takes photographs of two family members, edits half of each face and creates one seamless portrait. He calls it the “Genetic Portraits” series.
Using a process that could be the new definition of meticulous, Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates giant ephemeral portraits by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh. Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed over layers of wire with a projector, then using a subtractive technique Park slowly snips away areas of mesh.
In this ongoing series titled Unlikely, artist and photographer Giuseppe Colarusso imagines bizarre and humorous objects, each of which is either technically impossible, improbable, or simply useless in its proposed design. Colarusso tells me via email that many of the pieces he fabricates himself, however some are digitally created in Photoshop. So what’s the point? He hopes each image will make you stop, think and hopefully bring a smile to your face, which is definitely a worthy cause. Also, I would pay top dollar for that spray paint can with adjustable hue sliders, so could somebody make that? See some 50+ additional concepts over on his website.