Seventeen years as an animator and motion graphics designer. I believe that software and hardware are just tools like pencil and paintbrush. No tool is greated than another and all have their uses.
Some of my favorite tools: Pencil, Paper, Hash Animation Master, Bryce, Poser, Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand, LiveMotion, After Effects, Swift 3D and Flash.BIOWe Make Art is a company I founded with my art partner and wife Colleen Dempsey Dotson.
We limit what we do only by it being art. We have designed kid's rooms, greeting cards, packaging, music CDs, websites, catalogs, brochures, posters, videos, animation and fine art. Just naming a few. Check out some of my work at:
http://homepage.mac.com/animateden
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Comments (8)
frndofyaweh
nice variety, of buildings. same problem i have; repetative textures on some of landscape. but still very well done. 8.40 rating.
nytefall
interesting perspective. nice work!
ShadowWind
Great work. I love the POV...
ChadAustin
It's stunning. You know, it's also quite hypnotic. Because of the contrast between the buildings and the repeating patterns on the ground, if you look at it for a moment you will feel a light trance. Would make a great wall hanging or poster.
racin-jason
I find this whole concept absolutely brilliant. It appears as a city has sprung from some computer graphics circuit board, which to me, more than compensates for the repetition of the 'landscape', and/or any newness of the texture of the rising buildings. I love the depth, forced perspective, coloring, and the beautiful play of light. Excellent work in every way!
animateden
Thank you so much for your comments and feedback. The repetition of the patterns was intentional. I wanted to show a transition from the older more unique building on the left to more uniform and modern buildings on the right. I was making a statement about the way modern is always better.
animateden
Thank you so much for your comments and feedback. The repetition of the patterns was intentional. I wanted to show a transition from the older more unique building on the left to more uniform and modern buildings on the right. I was making a statement about the way modern isn't always better.
bkelly
Great point of view. I especially like the use of color the way you have used it. Very dramatic use of your camera. Would love to see it when in flash. Thank you for the privelge of seeing your work.