The Blender Foundation is concerned about the image of its free and open source software (Blender) and wants to show to everyone that it can do exactly the same things as it’s very expensive competitors. To prove this, the foundation has just released Sintel, a new short-film which is of course really impressive. Many talented artists from the entire world have collaborate in the Amsterdam Blender Institute (Netherlands) to make this ambitious project. The result is an astonishing 3D short-film which last almost 15 minutes (closing credits including). The mise-en-scene and animations are particularly amazing. And the story is great too. Don’t miss it!
Mat Miller is an English illustrator based in Bristol and currently working freelance. This young artist has a very interesting style which mixes traditional and digital techniques.
Mlle Hipolyte is a French artist specialized in illustration and paper design. She notably created a very colorful and detailed set of animals with tiny pieces of paper.
Raph Lomotan is a young illustrator based in Manila, Philippines. He works in freelance on different projects and draws mainly characters and creatures from imaginary universes.
Semi-Permanent is an event of design conferences and they have a pretty amazing introduction video for the 2015 edition. Created by Raoul Marks, this production impresses us with a beautiful art direction and a top-notch...