The Monk & The Monkey
A determined young boy, Ragu, is sent by his master on his final quest to become a monk. A seemingly simple task becomes an unexpected challenge for Ragu as he discovers the real value of his quest.
A determined young boy, Ragu, is sent by his master on his final quest to become a monk. A seemingly simple task becomes an unexpected challenge for Ragu as he discovers the real value of his quest.
This is truly insane, in a good way. Leong Huang Zi grew up dreaming of distant futures and foreign life forms. The future has always been the driving force for Zi’s imagination. Now, after years of conceptualization, Zi has put together not only concepts but stories and characters for what the future could hold. I’ve included the foot notes provided by Zi in reference to some of the shots.
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Air CGI is an image production studio and animation company from Worcestershire, UK. They are experts in CGI image production, in which they can successfully bring together photography and CGI to produce some of the finest quality images, animations and campaigns, paying meticulous attention to detail and realism. Because of that they have big names in their list of clients including brands like Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Volvo and others.
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Computer graphics has become truly remarkable about re-creating and illustrating reality. And while most artists still face major obstacles when it comes to rendering organic material, there’s a small subset of 3D images that have been scratching perfection for many years now: 3D vehicle renders.
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The 3D technology or three-dimensional graphics has rushed into a modern visual art a few decades ago and has already evolved into a stand-alone industry, which sets new standards not only in engineering and computer modeling, but in entertainment as well. Cartoon production is one of the fields where 3D graphics is actively used these days. Thanks to this revolutionary technique, modern cartoons have become exceptionally realistic, sophisticated, and cute.
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Bring your 3D glasses take a seat and watch the “3D” version of the Daddy Yankee’s “Descontrol”. It’s cool trust me! Video was directed by Carlos Perez. I know probably in this video there’re a lot of NWO/Freemasonry/Illuminati shitty stuff but it’s good the same.
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Later this month, and for the first time in the United States the RayModeler will be showcased at SIGGRAPH 2010 at the Los Angeles Convention Center July 25-29. Whether you are a developer, animator, gamer, educator and scientist or just interested in the latest 3D technology, head over to the Emerging Technologies section of the show and make sure to see the Sony display firsthand. Can you see how this kind of 3D technology will work in your life?
The agency The Campaign Palace knew to answer with brilliance at the request of the Panasonic mark for this 30 second old spot on the television sets “Viera”. An animation 3D in black and white, with a sequence of word games proposing the impact of the posted colors.
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Experimental design team Aircord Labs has released a proof of concept video demonstrating an iPad with 3D capabilities visible to the naked eye. The effect is achieved with a specially designed projector that beams images into a pyramid shaped screen.
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It’s difficult to create 3D images on a 2D surface because, well, you’re missing a whole dimension. Enter Beyond, a collapsible input device that virtually extends the pen into the screen to create the 3D effect.
Beyond was created by the MIT Media Lab and is a pretty genius, glasses-less way to create 3D on a 2D surface. The 3D on 2D surface magic uses the collapsible pen, a tabletop display, an infrared position tracking system to track the pen, and a camera to track the user’s face so it can tweak the angle of the 3D effect. The collapsible pen is actually rather simple, with only basic electronics and 2 infrared markers behind the magic.
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Johnny Young is an artist with great 3d design skills, resulting in very realistic scenes for your inspiration.
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Science-fiction is a genre with endless possibilities. The unpredictability of the future gives tremendous freedom to creative minds, so it’s no wonder that many artists find this style so appealing. So much so that most 3D galleries have a whole separate section for sci-fi scenes. In this collection we’ve brought you some interesting works on the Web. Impressive spaceship designs and futuristic cities in many forms that show the endless possibilities of imagination and the diversity of this genre. Make sure you also check out artist’s portfolios for more gems!
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Discovered of this young creative studio specialized in the image, and baptized The Twelve. A band original demonstration and dynamics covering the fields of the artistic director, the 3D, motion or photography. To discover in video HD in the continuation of the article.
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The application is available on the Tissot website www.tissot.ch/reality and allows users, when they hold their wrist in front of a webcam, to try on watches and change models, colours and styles on their computer and see themselves in realtime 3D.
Typography has always been a fundamental aspect of design, but many designers are now making type the centerpiece of their designs. Not only is typography becoming the design, but type is being pushed to the limits by being used in cool new ways such as 3D typography. Designers have been dabbling in 3d typography effects for a while, so here are some new type projects you may not have seen yet form the online design community.
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A short animation 3D putting in scene this character robot very attaching. An excellent work of the graphic designer Cormac Kelly currently based in Dublin, at the same time on the software Softimage, After Effects and Premiere.
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Here are 40 fractal images created using Apophysis. It’s a free Windows program for designing and rendering fractal flames. You can download the software for free at SourceForge
Recently, Apophysis has been getting more and more popular among the community of DeviantArt. Apophysis, and competing fractal product UltraFractal, are the most popular fractal software used by fractal artists on deviantART.
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With new 3D TV technology getting better all the time, haven’t you wondered what classic works of art would look like in 3D?