8 Aug 2006 @ 00:17
Basang Panaginip shows an amazing collection of pictures, which probably mainly will be impressive to people who've worked with computer graphics and design. See, they look exactly like photos. But the amazing part is how the artists have made them. "Vector" art is what you do in a drawing program, where you construct a picture out of lines and curves. Like, look at the wireframe picture on the left. That's what the artist painstakingly would put together. And he adds some shading, and the result is on the right. Why would somebody do this? Each picture must have taken hundreds of hours of work in Adobe Illustrator. And it ends up looking just like the photo you probably started with. Well, these guys must be fanatics, and eager to demonstrate what graphic artists can do.
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