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REALISTIC CAMERA – Yukio Miyamoto

December 29, 2007 by Adam Jarvis 6 Comments

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Tokyo, Japan –
There are few out there that can even come close to the Adobe Illustrator Master Yukio Miyamoto.
His understanding of software, lighting and dimension is unparalled. This is an example of that talent.
This Leica camera illustration is really something to behold.
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Take a closer look at Yukio‘s genius here. The detail is incredible. •
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Filed Under: Vector Art, Vector Gradient Mesh Tagged With: camera, illustrator, japan, lecia camera, real, realism, tokyo, Yukio Miyamoto

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  1. Yukio Miyamoto says

    March 9, 2008 at 9:16 am

    I’m glad you like it.
    Thank you for introducing my work.
    I am became a member of VECTORVAULT now.

    Reply
  2. vector fox says

    March 9, 2008 at 10:02 am

    Yukio, you have a wide range of fans here in Canada.
    Your technique is just amazing!
    Keep us up to date on new work.

    Reply
  3. Mazkhaleel says

    November 18, 2008 at 1:19 am

    Yukio, your work is an open challenge to camera manufacturers to match results.
    it’s mind blowing.

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  4. point-n-click says

    November 18, 2008 at 7:19 am

    I agree with Mazkhaleel, but I don’t know how long it would take to match something this realistic.
    I would love to see someone try. I don’t think I’m that someone.
    Anyone up for it?

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  5. Yukio Miyamoto says

    January 21, 2010 at 12:43 am

    Thank you for introducing my work.
    I made a new work.
    Tube doesn’t use the gradation mesh at all.
    http://venus.oracchi.com/Illustrator/mechanical/2008/tube.html
    This guitar is made in Germany.
    It is one of my favorite guitar.
    This work doesn’t use the gradation mesh at all.
    http://venus.oracchi.com/Illustrator/mechanical/2008/guitar.html
    This is a very expensive fountain pen.
    The penpoint uses the blend tool.
    The gradation mesh uses only the grip part.
    It doesn’t use it for another.
    After acknowledgment is received from the agency of the pen manufacturer in Japan, it draws.
    http://venus.oracchi.com/Illustrator/mechanical/2008/1010.html
    Thank you vector fox Mazkhaleel, point-n-click !

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  6. Adam Jarvis says

    November 9, 2020 at 3:10 pm

    We have not forgotten about you. Would love to see some new work.

    Reply

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