Finally,
here is a preview video of the Three unlike Sisters. (audio inclusive)
the file has a size of 15 MB so it may take a moment until it starts to play...
(Only available as long as my website-traffic limit allows ;) )
you can find it on my website
http://www.shadowsquirrel.de/gallery_sisters.html
the three unlike sisters is my diploma project that i just finished at my art/design academy.
it is an artbook that depicts life, death and the transition between both through the three characters (which are based on ancient greek and roman mythology.
- the squirrel is the aspect of life (inspired by the dryad)
- the cat stands for the transition (inspired by artemis, the goddess of hunt and fertility)
- the lemur symbolizes death (lemurs are named after roman ghosts)
the daytime and the landscape also show the three aspects.
here is a preview video of the Three unlike Sisters. (audio inclusive)
the file has a size of 15 MB so it may take a moment until it starts to play...
(Only available as long as my website-traffic limit allows ;) )
you can find it on my website
http://www.shadowsquirrel.de/gallery_sisters.html
the three unlike sisters is my diploma project that i just finished at my art/design academy.
it is an artbook that depicts life, death and the transition between both through the three characters (which are based on ancient greek and roman mythology.
- the squirrel is the aspect of life (inspired by the dryad)
- the cat stands for the transition (inspired by artemis, the goddess of hunt and fertility)
- the lemur symbolizes death (lemurs are named after roman ghosts)
the daytime and the landscape also show the three aspects.
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Hi,
the three unlike sisters is my diploma project that i just finisher at my art/design academy.
it is an artbook that depicts life, death and the transition between both through the three characters (which are based on ancient greek and roman mythology.
- the squirrel is the aspect of life (inspired by the dryad)
- the cat stands for the transition (inspired ba artemis, the goddess of hunt and fertility)
- the lemur symbolizes death (lemurs are named after roman ghosts)
the daytime and the landscape also show the three aspects.
the three unlike sisters is my diploma project that i just finisher at my art/design academy.
it is an artbook that depicts life, death and the transition between both through the three characters (which are based on ancient greek and roman mythology.
- the squirrel is the aspect of life (inspired by the dryad)
- the cat stands for the transition (inspired ba artemis, the goddess of hunt and fertility)
- the lemur symbolizes death (lemurs are named after roman ghosts)
the daytime and the landscape also show the three aspects.
Ohh, I have to know more about this project now. It looks amazing!
Second what
Thesi said about uploading off-site: should save you a ton of money, and it'd help this thing go crazy-popular. I'd recommend Vimeo over YouTube myself, but no reason not to do both...
Second what
Thesi said about uploading off-site: should save you a ton of money, and it'd help this thing go crazy-popular. I'd recommend Vimeo over YouTube myself, but no reason not to do both...
This is pretty awesome, and this is the first time i've seen your portfolio on your site, since i was there and decided to look around... there's a lot more there than here! You do really amazing work.
I'm wondering about one piece in particular... in the Three Unlike Sisters animation, there's an image near the end where the lemur character is licking a skull, done in beautiful detail. Very macabre! I don't see that image in your gallery though, is there any place where it is visible as a stand-alone piece? And do you sell prints?
I'm wondering about one piece in particular... in the Three Unlike Sisters animation, there's an image near the end where the lemur character is licking a skull, done in beautiful detail. Very macabre! I don't see that image in your gallery though, is there any place where it is visible as a stand-alone piece? And do you sell prints?
The whole thing downloaded for me in only 14 seconds.
But I must say, you have evolved into one of the most highly skilled furry artists in the fandom. It's been a treat watching you grow from more simple drawings to works of this complexity. You truly have an artistic genius we rarely see. The resolution of your mental image must be extremely high; you must spend days working on each image.
When you have your final project made, please upload it to youtube so we can see it in HD.
But I must say, you have evolved into one of the most highly skilled furry artists in the fandom. It's been a treat watching you grow from more simple drawings to works of this complexity. You truly have an artistic genius we rarely see. The resolution of your mental image must be extremely high; you must spend days working on each image.
When you have your final project made, please upload it to youtube so we can see it in HD.
Yeah, it takes a while for YouTube to convert video to the different formats. It always starts off with the low resolution versions and then the bigger versions when the system has time.
It looks as though you have the high quality version up, but that's not the HD version. Assuming you really did upload a 720 version, the available quality of your video should improve further, making it worth full screen viewing on large 1080p displays.
BTW, the 720p is the vertical height, not the width, so that may be partly what is causing you trouble. I would suggest encoding your video again to a 16:9 format so that it's 1280x720 pixels or 1920x1080 pixels. I will also suggest uploading the video in FLV format, which is the native format of YouTube. Doing so will greatly increase the speed at which YouTube can process your video. I hope that helps.
It looks as though you have the high quality version up, but that's not the HD version. Assuming you really did upload a 720 version, the available quality of your video should improve further, making it worth full screen viewing on large 1080p displays.
BTW, the 720p is the vertical height, not the width, so that may be partly what is causing you trouble. I would suggest encoding your video again to a 16:9 format so that it's 1280x720 pixels or 1920x1080 pixels. I will also suggest uploading the video in FLV format, which is the native format of YouTube. Doing so will greatly increase the speed at which YouTube can process your video. I hope that helps.
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