Speaking of technology , we can say AR is blurring the lines of reality . Allowing people to get into an immersive envrionment that ignites multiple human senses and recieve an unprecendeted level on engagement. A really mindblowing example of AR technology is used by the US Army that according to http://www.Adobe.com , is giving... Continue Reading →
Monumental and Civic art
A branch of the plastic arts embracing a broad range of works created to harmonize with a specific architectural environment both in theme and in structural and chromatic design. Monumental art includes monuments, architectural ornamentation (sculpture, painting, and mosaics), stained glass, public sculpture, and fountains. (Some writers also consider architecture to be a form of... Continue Reading →
Insane Architecture from all around the world
While watching a documentary series on Netflix called The World's Most Extraordinary Homes , being completly mesmerized by the amazing houses and shapes presented , I was thinking of how some of them are reminding me of sci fi structures used in movies and then I remembered someone saying at uni something about using Architecture... Continue Reading →
Perspective
This is a subject I was always interested in and studied quite a lot in highschool. As we slowly enter the 3d world in the second unit, understanding perspective and how shapes behave is really important in my opinion. "Perspective (from Latin: perspicere 'to see through') Linear or Point projection perspective is one of two... Continue Reading →
Stagecraft
As a vfx student it's important to be aware of different roles and crafts that made the film /theatre industry come to the point where it is today and to get an idea of where my place will be later on when I will start my career . "Stagecraft is the technical aspect of theatrical,... Continue Reading →
Penrose Stairs
When I wad a kid , I had these nightmares with stairs that are going the wrong way and as I was walkin on them they were never ending . I had a feeling of despair and complete anxiety . This was my first idea about Flatpack. When I chose distopia as a theme, that... Continue Reading →
EASTER BREAK aka Covid Nightmare
Haven't done much work for uni during the easter break, it was a weird period of time. Instead of going home I stayed in the Uk while being under lockdown and the whole thing made me go back to drawing. Tried for the first time to draw a portrait with Charcoal and it was a... Continue Reading →
What a VFX role might entail?
First things first, there are 2 big categories: Generalist and Specialist . Fxhome is offering a pretty good idea of what does that mean and what exactly are each one doing. : Specialist Someone who specializes in a particular area like 3D modelling, animation or cncept art. They are usually found working in larger studios... Continue Reading →
Golden Ratio
The art world has left influence of the Golden Ratio for centuries. Also known as the Golden section or the Divine Proportion, this mathematical principle is an expression of the ratio of two sums whereby their ratio is equal to the larger of the quantities. During the Reinaisssance , painter and draftsman Leonardo da Vinci... Continue Reading →
Alpha Channels
Some people would say it's “opacity” (the opposite of transparency), but since the default is generally for a pixel to be fully opaque ,transparency would be a better word. A pixel in a typical image has 3 values: red, green and blue. Usually they range from 0 to 255. So a pixel which has the... Continue Reading →