One of my favorite shows streaming on Netflix right now is called "Love Death and Robots" The show, which was originally meant to be a remake of the 1981 anthology film "Heavy Metal", is an adult anthology show consisting of several animated shorts spread across each season. Each short ranges in style and tone but the overall theme of all of the shorts goes back to the title. I remember watching the first season of the show back when it premiered in 2019. While I loved majority of the shorts, one of them that really stood out to me, visually at least, was the third short of season one: "The Witness". "The Witness" is a thriller following a woman who witnesses a murder and is spotted by the killer. She is then pursued through the streets of Tokyo as she attempts to escape the killer. Once separates this short from the others in that season is the distinctive style. The art style is done completely in CG and looks very much like something out ...
Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of viewing the 2021 Adobe Max Program via the comfort of my own home. The purpose of the program was to showcase the new programs and software that Adobe has in the works that will be available to users between now and the following year. They showed a variety of different programs at the during the event, but there were two programs that really caught my attention. The first one was Adobe's first leap into 3D software. Entitled "Substance 3D", this group of programs resolved around 3D software. These programs were shown to offer users the ability to design, model, stage and paint with a variety of different tools to accomplish one's vision. The second program that really had me amazed was entitled "Project Artful Frames". The program really appealed to the part of me who wants to do animation. The program took video recordings and then, similar to a filter, took pre-existing art pieces and layered them over them. Ess...
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