MARS! from Joe Bichard on Vimeo.
A short narrative about human interplanetary exploration. Cute and dismal – what a combo.
POW!
BAM!
MARS! from Joe Bichard on Vimeo.
A short narrative about human interplanetary exploration. Cute and dismal – what a combo.
POW!
BAM!
UK –
When you hear people say ” I made it with no budget”, you kind of expect it to look that way. However, when art director BC2010 says it – take notice. Because this short sci-fi film Modern Times is slick and well done. Read more here.
The interface design is what caught our attention. Although not much is known about the future, one thing is for sure: vector art still runs things.
“You may not need a budget to make this, but youll definitely need access to a good studio. Take a look at the behind the scenes video below for more info of how it was done, as it draws back the curtain and gives us a peek at the tech-wizards operating the machinery.”
Via: thecreatorsproject
Here is the behind the scenes below:
Behind the Scenes from BC2010 on Vimeo.
We’ve been fans of Kevin Tong for a while now. Aside from being an extremely talented illustrator, Kevin is also a nerd at heart (what a combo).
His new print “A linch Pin Droid” is his own homage to Science Fiction’s favourite robotic sidekick R2D2. Using his powers for good, Kevin has created an exploded view of the little mechanical wonder in this dynamic and highly-detailed print.
At $50, it’s a great deal.
*However, be warned: Should you hang this in your living room it will undoubtably repel any hopes of kissing a girl. Be safe. Display it on the ceiling above your bed. By the time she (or he) sees it, it will already be too late.
May the force be with you (Don’t act surprised, you knew that was coming).
See more of the process here.
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Denver, Colorado –
We stumbled upon this magnificent vector illustration by Igor Tkac. He has owned his own t-shirt shop for eleven years now in the Buckingham Square mall in Denver Colorado. He has also been doing freelance motion graphic and illustration work for over 5 years now.
This illustration was drafted at 180 inches wide and 120 inches high, it combines a total of 2,650 shapes and took around 200 hours to build. He used CorelDRAW X3 to illustrate this in a vector format. This project was so well thought out that it looks like it would really fly. Well done Igor.