advertising hosts some of the best creative minds on the planet.
Someone ought to tell those creative minds to stop making ad breaks on the telly so tedious and cringeworthy. Has anyone seen that awful Peugeot 208 advertising campaign with the slogan 'Let Your Body Drive'? Or what about that dreadful 1-Series ad from not long ago?
advertising hosts some of the best creative minds on the planet.
Someone ought to tell those creative minds to stop making ad breaks on the telly so tedious and cringeworthy. Has anyone seen that awful Peugeot 208 advertising campaign with the slogan 'Let Your Body Drive'? Or what about that dreadful 1-Series ad from not long ago?
As I said: "along side all the hacks..."
LA is just being a snob. Coming from the fine art world he's just looking down his nose at advertising in the same way that some people who are deep into jazz will look down their nose at Edward Van Halen and dismiss him as just a heavy metal guitarist.
some people who are deep into jazz will look down their nose at Edward Van Halen and dismiss him as just a heavy metal guitarist.
Not just a heavy metal guitarist, he is also a legendary wearer of Spandex.
Thanks for the link though Lesia...the level of care, not just in the rebuild, but in the photography and stitching it all together, is a real joy. I guess there is some trick software that made that much easier than I imagine it to be, but the front end effort required on the guy's part is really something to admire.
If I knew what I was getting into, I wouldn't have done it...and I would have been wrong.
Coming from the fine art world he's just looking down his nose at advertising in the same way that some people who are deep into jazz will look down their nose at Edward Van Halen and dismiss him as just a heavy metal guitarist.
You could say that those that are deep into heavy metal would dismiss Jedward as cheesy commercial pop 'musicians'. They'd be right.
Not just a heavy metal guitarist, he is also a legendary wearer of Spandex.
Thanks for the link though Lesia...the level of care, not just in the rebuild, but in the photography and stitching it all together, is a real joy. I guess there is some trick software that made that much easier than I imagine it to be, but the front end effort required on the guy's part is really something to admire.
It was Roth who wore the Spandex (along with assless Chaps, complete with fringes down each leg!). Eddie favoured red striped boiler suits. Ah, those were the days, when grown men could dress like teddybears. Class!
Yes, it's the upfront effort of recording all that while completing the work that's the real task. Once you've got all the images you can just throw them into After Effects and it will automatically compile them into a movie.
Once you've got all the images you can just throw them into After Effects and it will automatically compile them into a movie.
I wish I could knock out drawings like that. Spend several hours thinking about it and then through thought transferance into some trick software knock out a set of drawings. The nearest I've got is extruding, pushing, pulling and skewing some primitives in 3DS Max and going "TA DAAA!". Desk-bound slaves backfired spectacularly...they want food and water, you know???
If I knew what I was getting into, I wouldn't have done it...and I would have been wrong.
The nearest I've got is extruding, pushing, pulling and skewing some primitives in 3DS Max
Try Cinema 4D
That's a blast from the past...is it the same software that started out on the Amiga (that seemed only to be used by people producing fantasy Star Trek stills)? I rarely do much in 3D and if I do it's a quick interior study that I usually knock out in AutoCAD because it's quickest for me to do it that way (if not the best). The one thing I did on 3DS Max, which was almost as I described above, was for a store-in-store proposal that I'd been putting off for weeks, and then Outlook reminded me that I was supposed to have something for the client the next day. It was OK, but only because I was very quickly able to pshop it into a photo of the store interior that I happened to have.
If I knew what I was getting into, I wouldn't have done it...and I would have been wrong.
27 July 2012
advertising hosts some of the best creative minds on the planet.
Someone ought to tell those creative minds to stop making ad breaks on the telly so tedious and cringeworthy. Has anyone seen that awful Peugeot 208 advertising campaign with the slogan 'Let Your Body Drive'? Or what about that dreadful 1-Series ad from not long ago?
28 July 2008
advertising hosts some of the best creative minds on the planet.
Someone ought to tell those creative minds to stop making ad breaks on the telly so tedious and cringeworthy. Has anyone seen that awful Peugeot 208 advertising campaign with the slogan 'Let Your Body Drive'? Or what about that dreadful 1-Series ad from not long ago?
As I said: "along side all the hacks..."
LA is just being a snob. Coming from the fine art world he's just looking down his nose at advertising in the same way that some people who are deep into jazz will look down their nose at Edward Van Halen and dismiss him as just a heavy metal guitarist.
You know, I do believe that is a 'pec'...
6 November 2007
some people who are deep into jazz will look down their nose at Edward Van Halen and dismiss him as just a heavy metal guitarist.
Not just a heavy metal guitarist, he is also a legendary wearer of Spandex.
Thanks for the link though Lesia...the level of care, not just in the rebuild, but in the photography and stitching it all together, is a real joy. I guess there is some trick software that made that much easier than I imagine it to be, but the front end effort required on the guy's part is really something to admire.
If I knew what I was getting into, I wouldn't have done it...and I would have been wrong.
27 July 2012
Coming from the fine art world he's just looking down his nose at advertising in the same way that some people who are deep into jazz will look down their nose at Edward Van Halen and dismiss him as just a heavy metal guitarist.
You could say that those that are deep into heavy metal would dismiss Jedward as cheesy commercial pop 'musicians'. They'd be right.
28 July 2008
Not just a heavy metal guitarist, he is also a legendary wearer of Spandex.
Thanks for the link though Lesia...the level of care, not just in the rebuild, but in the photography and stitching it all together, is a real joy. I guess there is some trick software that made that much easier than I imagine it to be, but the front end effort required on the guy's part is really something to admire.
It was Roth who wore the Spandex (along with assless Chaps, complete with fringes down each leg!). Eddie favoured red striped boiler suits. Ah, those were the days, when grown men could dress like teddybears. Class!
Yes, it's the upfront effort of recording all that while completing the work that's the real task. Once you've got all the images you can just throw them into After Effects and it will automatically compile them into a movie.
You know, I do believe that is a 'pec'...
27 July 2012
Ah, those were the days, when grown men could dress like teddybears.
Is this another one of your weird fetishes?
6 November 2007
It was Roth who wore the Spandex
Ah yes, thanks for the correction.
along with assless Chaps, complete with fringes down each leg!).
No-one would ever imagine that the English language could deliver a sentence like that.
Ah, those were the days, when grown men could dress like teddybears.
Are you not familiar with the Furries?
Once you've got all the images you can just throw them into After Effects and it will automatically compile them into a movie.
I wish I could knock out drawings like that. Spend several hours thinking about it and then through thought transferance into some trick software knock out a set of drawings. The nearest I've got is extruding, pushing, pulling and skewing some primitives in 3DS Max and going "TA DAAA!". Desk-bound slaves backfired spectacularly...they want food and water, you know???
If I knew what I was getting into, I wouldn't have done it...and I would have been wrong.
28 July 2008
The nearest I've got is extruding, pushing, pulling and skewing some primitives in 3DS Max
Try Cinema 4D instead of 3D Max. Much easier to use and every bit as capable (more so in some departments).
You know, I do believe that is a 'pec'...
6 November 2007
The nearest I've got is extruding, pushing, pulling and skewing some primitives in 3DS Max
Try Cinema 4D
That's a blast from the past...is it the same software that started out on the Amiga (that seemed only to be used by people producing fantasy Star Trek stills)? I rarely do much in 3D and if I do it's a quick interior study that I usually knock out in AutoCAD because it's quickest for me to do it that way (if not the best). The one thing I did on 3DS Max, which was almost as I described above, was for a store-in-store proposal that I'd been putting off for weeks, and then Outlook reminded me that I was supposed to have something for the client the next day. It was OK, but only because I was very quickly able to pshop it into a photo of the store interior that I happened to have.
If I knew what I was getting into, I wouldn't have done it...and I would have been wrong.
17 July 2009
along with assless Chaps, complete with fringes down each leg!).
No-one would ever imagine that the English language could deliver a sentence like that.
That made me laugh!