illustration - Greek Roman Statue (with reference)

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illustration - Greek Roman Statue 
(with reference)

 

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Joker 02 illustration with reference

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Joker  illustration with reference
reference by - Micheal Leone  



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Germinator For That 1% That Is Left ( Stop - Motion Animation )

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Germinator – For that 1% that is left


In our daily advertisements we come across many germ killing products. But unfortunately they are able to kill only 99% of the germs. And that 1% remains that viewer don’t question.
So as mocking to those ads this is a small clay – stopmotion created by a small group of friends associated with Pentamatic Studio called

 “GERMINATOR”
For that 1% that is left

Created with a good dedicated team
The team members namely
Nikhil N. Shetty, Anish S Kalmady, Vigneshwaran Jayakumar, Ganesh Prem, Sumith Singala


Animatics



Clay Stop - Motion video


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Germinator For That 1% That Is Left (Making)

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Character Design





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Painting color basics ( Poster Colors )

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Abstarct Art - Understanding Warm And Cool Colors

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Creating Color Wheel - Only With Using Basic Red, Yellow And Blue

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Understanding Warm And Cool Colors


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Still Life Drawing - understanding Self Composition

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Still Life Drawing - Study of Cloth, Wood & Steel

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Still Life Drawing - Study Of Water

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Still Life Drawing - Garlic

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Prespective Drawings

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Prespective Drawings

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One Point Perspective

The front plane of the object is directly in front of you, verticals parallel, and all lines of perspective meet at a single vanishing point on the horizon. Objects you draw in one point perspective are drawn face on.

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Two Point Perspective

When an object or viewpoint is rotated and two sides of an object are angled away from your view, each side of the object has it’s own unique lines of perspective. You now must use two vanishing points, one for each plane of the surface in view with the vertical lines parallel.

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Three Point Perspective

If your point of observation is higher or lower a third vanishing point comes into use. Think of looking up at tall skyscrapers and seeing three vertical sides angle to a third vanishing point, far distant, as they reach toward the sky. From the Worm’s Eye view (looking up) the upper vanishing point is called the Zenith. From the Bird’s Eye or Helicopter view (looking down) the lower vanishing point is called the Nadir.

 

 

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Photography 002

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Wherever there is light, one can photograph.

 

Looking through my lens, I just wonder sometimes how beautiful the Earth is. All we have to do is find the right angle.











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