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I’m so bad at this but I’m learning
Following on from yesterday's post, another interesting presentation came from Victor Paredes of Moho. Moho is an animation software that does quite a few interesting things with vector art. Two things really caught my eye; the first was pairing recorded "actions" to control bones, causing really smooth 3d motion for 2d objects. Full on head turning for 2d characters can be pretty challenging, but Victor made it look effortless.
The second was "Line Boil", which reanimated the art applied to vector lines, giving it a really nice, natural, hand-drawn look. There's a certain stiffness associated with vector art, and this completely masked it.
I'm gonna keep my eye on it; there's a 30-day free trial if you want to have a go. The demos they had on display were immediately eye-catching, so if you're interested in a bit more "art" on your vector art, give it a gander.
This is a digital drawing that I did 5 months ago.
Here' s something different from what I usually do.
These are some small vector illustrations, made in an app called Graphic on iPad. Recently I'm looking for expand my artistic horizons, trying out new styles and shapes.
I really hope you like it, and let me know if you want to see some more ;)