[HS con Blender] - Stargate: 07 - Texturas (Parte 1)
Esbozo texturas en Instamat para explicar el proceso de creación sin entrar en procesos complejos y las preparo para su uso en Blender.
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ARTIST SHOUT-OUT #563
Saturday, April 6, 2024
"Coins EUR" by InstaMAT
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"This fiery halo appeared over Julian's head as the Polaroid developed, which prompted John to quip: My boy's pretty hot stuff."
ㅡ May Pang from the book "Instamatic Karma: Photographs of John Lennon."
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Flash, flash, flash little flashcube.
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Instamatic Kodak - cg photography
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[HS con Blender] - Stargate: 08 - Texturas (Parte 2)
De vuelta a Blender comenzamos a aplicar las texturas generadas en Instamat.
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This is Adonis ,,, !!
- Another character in the game I plan to make soon!
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I just need to receive the 126 to 135 adapter and i will be able to use my new vintage camera! I found a camera shop on my way to the voice therapist :)
And luckily it is the day of the month i have money (not for long)
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Brillantaisia ulugurica
Instamatic
Brillantaisia ulugurica was discovered in the early 1800′s in the Uluguru mountains of Tanzania by the Frenchman, Palisot de Beauvois. It was he who introduced Brillantaisia to the flower gardens of the world.
I took the first two photos inside the Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver last August. The Bloedel Conservatory, a giant geodesic dome, was opened in 1969 and outside stand two bronze sculptures. The first is the enormous “Knife Edge” by Henry Moore, a masterpiece of abstract art. The second is a life size sculpture of some contemporary ‘dude’ holding a Kodak Instamatic camera.
The Instamatic camera went on sale in 1963 for 16 dollars and fifty million were sold before it went out of production in 1970. This simple ‘point and shoot’ camera used easy-to-load film cartridges and it changed the world of photography. I should know, I got one as a Christmas present when I was a kid. It was my first camera.
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