Pre-production - environment thumbnail 3
Posted by Unknown at 09:39 Labels: Environment, Pre-production, Thumbnails
Hello and welcome to MM studios. We're a CG Arts & Animation duo with a positive attitude and persevering determination.
Here you'll be able to follow the journey as we participate in creating a 3d animation for our self-initiated Project (Minor and Major). This will be based on Thai mythology; the 'Kinnaree'.
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Hey Dayle :) I think there's an argument here for simplifying everything even more so; with all of your Photoshop prowess this next suggestion might seem a bit insulting, but just consider using the 'cut-out' filter in Photoshop on this image - just use variations of it to knock out the detail even further; I'd be interested to see what it might reveal in terms of emboldening your 'flat world' still further.
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