2013年11月24日 星期日

3D

Finally we touch on the confusing 3D effect tool.

It may seem confusing at first, but after getting the hang of it, it becomes fun as you can twist and turn the object at will to your liking. The one below was made to look like blocks, as some are leaning, others have fallen to the ground. Kind of feels like a DIY show.
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Everything below was made from nothing, the cup, the coffee inside were all done using the 3D tool, all you had to do was make the right 2D line shape then using the 3D rotate effect to create. Amazing!


Culture & Creativity Expo 文化創意博覽會

Despite this being the last day of the Expo, there was still a large number of people visiting the place. Most of the people (unlike myself) were not forced to come here, but rather here to admire the art and culture of Taiwan.


One of the more memorable exhibition is the Hidden Art. It showcases low-profile artists works that are unknown to the communities in Taiwan. Their works are created in relation to the local community, as they blend art and their surrounding, showing the beauty that people may not notice around their own community.
Hidden Art Exhibition

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The Expo had  a range of artworks from furniture to soap, as artist use innovation and creativity to create a new work to wow the viewers. An experience to open our eyes to the world we live in, to see local artist produce world class art, knowing that we live in a country that doesn't lose to our countries when it comes to culture, art and craft.

2013年11月5日 星期二

Festive atmosphere

Fish tank -
Bubbles made on posters are actually just a play on color and brightness, with a help of some transparency in play. They seem real, add in the water color (blue), we have a beautiful ocean (water) for the fish to swim in.



Festival-
Creating a scale pattern and applying it to the dragon and fish we have a Japanese style theme to use. The result is stunning, feeling festive already.