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A simple diary of other peoples exceptional things and animations to soothe the soul
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Charge the Dragon II – 3dtotal.com
// Charge the Dragon II – 3dtotal.com. Beautifully rendered animation and nicely explained process
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Quote Post
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Vimeo Post
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Jojo in the Stars
A film by MARC CRASTE Jo Jo in the Stars is a twelve minute film that went on to win the 2004 BAFTA Award for Best Animated Short Film. Created and directed by Marc Craste, it was inspired by “The Carny”, a song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds featured on their…
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South Asia Rebrand of HBO
HBO – South Asia Rebrand from Not To Scale on Vimeo.
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L’inventaire fantôme – The phantom inventory from Franck Dion
L’inventaire fantôme – The phantom inventory from Franck Dion on Vimeo. Franck Dion has some stunning work and a beautiful style. absolutely worth checking out his channel on Vimeo.
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Bet She’an
Stunning short, please go to source to leave feedback Bet She’an from Bet She’an Team on Vimeo. http://vimeo.com/76920679 “In the city of Bet She’an, where mankind is progressively morphing into crows, a sculptor decides to leave a trace of this dwindling humanity” “Dans la citadelle de de Bet She’an où les hommes se transforment progressivement…
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Beautiful animation :- Alameda – New Leaf from Legwork
In particular the chase scene. It is there own technique of digital rotoscoping over 3D animation.
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Du Zenjhun cityscapes
The tower of Babel
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Sometimes a squirrel is just not enough
Last Saturday I was at Tate Britain and among the many paintings one caught my attention. Not particularly because it was exceptional but rather it was a portrait of a lady holding a squirrel. now you would think once you have added a random squirrel to the portrait you have set about painting, there is…