Elemento 3D: Cómo crear un efecto de desintegración de partículas
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MORE THOUGHTS ON BLUE EYE SAMURAI...
So this is spoiler-filled and assumes you've seen the show.
I don't like giving spoilers if a piece of media is good so... last warning:
I was worried that they'd make Mizu a woman in the typical way, even when disguised as a man. Suddenly she becomes the "girl with the ponytail and glasses" who is actually stunningly beautiful when not in her protective disguise...yellow glasses included, because yellow and blue make green, and green eyes *were* a more common color within east Asian communities.
I like that detail.
I love that she is drawn as a handsome woman. Which makes sense given her upbringing and training. Not pretty ~*because of her blue eyes*~. This is what I meant by the fetish thing.
That bothered me so much for Memoirs of Geisha...
It smacks of this thing certain men do when they gaze upon what they perceive as mixed-raced women. A disgusting eye that perceives any presumed "whiteness" as what makes a person of color beautiful.
It's gross and having seen that two mixed-race Asian women had a hand in writing/producing this, I get why that aspect was treated well this time.
The romantic in me also loved the nibbles of tension between Mizu and Taigen, and Mizu and Akemi, and even Akemi and Taigen...
Just. The relationships are so well-done.
Ringo is a gem of a person, and honestly the bravest and most decent character in the show.
Episode 5, remains the high-point. That Bunraku (Japanse puppet theatre) framing for the flashback and that crushing climax.
My heart broke for the death of Mizu's heart and most of her humanity.
I felt the air sort of let off slowly in that last ep instead of the blast of relief I expected, but I'm here for Mizu killing those white men.
The fight choreography was exquisitely planned and filmed. Live action could learn something from the framing of certain moves in this, but there were a few moments when injuries definitely should have affected more than they did...Though, that is also a trope of the genre.
I'm just totally gripped by these characters and will be here for season two. If we get one.
PLEASE WATCH IT so we get those four seasons!
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[image ID: a digital art piece combining a 3D-rendered background with 2D characters. Jay and Cole from Ninjago are fighting in a flooded stadium. they are wearing their Tournament of Elements gi from season 4. a number of marble pillars stick out of the water. Cole is jumping from one pillar towards Jay, who is leaning back on another pillar. they are brightly lit by a lightning strike. the sky is dark with reddish clouds. end ID]
I wanted to draw Jay and Cole beating the hell out of each other, and took the opportunity to get a little weird with it. close-up and behind the scenes stuff under the cut~~~
[image ID: same as above, but cropped so only Jay and Cole are visible. end ID]
[image ID: the original bryce render with no drawing. end ID]
[image ID: the stadium model viewed from a different angle in SketchUp, revealing that it is only partially modeled and textured. end ID]
the stadium is an original 3D model created in SketchUp Make 2017 because I refuse to use normal art programs (aside from Krita, I guess).
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Element 3D: Comprensión de la opción de animación horneada
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this is not a videogame - it’s hand-crafted 3D artwork!
I’m using a mixed reality headset to virtually paint my house into a fantasy cloud realm ✨⛅🦄 if you want to learn more about how this is done, I livestream my art process three nights a week on Twitch (with closed captions!)
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