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domingo, 21 de septiembre de 2014
ELOY MORALES
http://cromoforalapalomaonlinegallery.blogspot.com.es/2013/11/eloy-morales.html
http://cromoforalapalomaonlinegallery.blogspot.com.es/2014/02/eloy-morales-entrevista-interview-para.html
This is NOT really a real woman but... Meet Beryl, the creepy lifelike 3D model made using scans of an elderly lady ( science and Art together)
It was created as part of a 3D study into mortality, using a technique known as photogrammetry, and features in the video for Duologue’s single MEMEX.
The 3D model is based on 77-year-old actress Beryl Nesbitt, and was made using high-resolution scans taken on a 94-camera rig.
Shaders were added to the skin, subtle hairs were added to the body and even the tear ducts were built using layers of digital colour.
The video was directed by Marshmallow Laser Feast, which was responsible for U2’s Super Bowl promo Invisible, and its laser ‘Forest’ featured in The Barbican’s Digital Revolutions exhibition.
HOW THE MODEL WAS BUILT
Duologue worked with photogrammetry firm FBFX to create a full body scan of model Beryl Nesbitt using a 94-camera system.
The 360º scans were then sent to visual effects experts at Analog.
Analog shot a spherical panoramic high dynamic range photo of a sunset through a window in the studio’s toilet.
The two photographic processes were combined using 3D software so the sunset illuminated Ms Nesbitt’s scanned body parts.
Analog then built realistic shaders for the skin to add definition, wrinkles, highlights and shadows to the model’s features.
The project was the beginning of a study into filmmaking for the virtual reality environment.
HOW THE MODEL WAS BUILT
Duologue worked with photogrammetry firm FBFX to create a full body scan of model Beryl Nesbitt using a 94-camera system.
The 360º scans were then sent to visual effects experts at Analog.
Analog shot a spherical panoramic high dynamic range photo of a sunset through a window in the studio’s toilet.
The two photographic processes were combined using 3D software so the sunset illuminated Ms Nesbitt’s scanned body parts.
Analog then built realistic shaders for the skin to add definition, wrinkles, highlights and shadows to the model’s features.
The project was the beginning of a study into filmmaking for the virtual reality environment.
THE VIDEO MAY BE SEEN HERE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiibGGCmYVI
TROY BROOKS
Blending mannerism and pop art with a dash of surrealism, the women of Troy Brooks present an elaborate pageantry of characters observed in allegorical settings. These women play out intimate scenes through a detailed visual language. They are usually caught in moments where something transformative has or is about to happen.
Troy Brooks currently lives in Toronto.
HENRIQUE MEDINA DE BARROS
Henrique Medina de Barros (18 August 1901, Porto - 30 November 1988) was a Portuguese painter, the son of a Portuguese mother and a Spaniard father
HE HONGBEI
He Hongbei was born in 1969 in Chongqing, Sichuan Province in southwest China. Since early childhood she had chosen the painting enthusiastic and already in middle school to pursue this path professionally to become a professional painter. 1984 she took classes on rennomierten Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, and was there until 1988, a classic basic training as a painter. This intensive training consisted primarily of techniques of traditional oil painting on canvas, it employs more aware today.
1988 He Hongbei sat her training at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in the master’s program, where she 1992 her graduate degree made and since then is a professional artist.
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