I'm Excited to share an interview I gave for iamag.co where I talk about art in VR. Check it out here!
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Thursday, August 17, 2017
Dog Running - VR animation using Quill
This is painted and animated in VR using Quill.
I'm currently testing an animation feature that hasn't been released yet.
The motion blur is painted. I was surprised to see how well the illusion works.
I'm currently testing an animation feature that hasn't been released yet.
The motion blur is painted. I was surprised to see how well the illusion works.
Thursday, August 03, 2017
Left Brain - Right Brain
I'm super excited to bring you the news that we just released a brand new Quill update in the Oculus Store, and we’re continuing to develop and improve Quill with more updates to come.
To celebrate the update here is a new piece I call “Left Brain - Right Brain”
Inigo (the creator of Quill) recently told me that in theory you could paint a whole solar system in Quill......so I did...
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https://www.facebook.com/QuillApp/
Thursday, April 20, 2017
A Moment in Time
Before I talk about this piece I wanted to first borrow a phrase from Steve Jobs.
Immediately I started thinking about how I could use it in my work. Several years ago I used to create animated gifs in form of endless loops. I always liked how these gifs could capture moments far better than a single painting. That made me think:
This is "A Moment in Time"
"Every once in a while, a revolutionary product comes along that changes everything."To me this applies to the Oculus Rift & Touch in combination with "Quill": A VR painting tool developed by oculus story studio. After doing several paintings in VR, one of them being "Worlds in Worlds", Quill already changed the way I look at art forever. And just as I thought it can't get more exciting the Quill team let me test a version of Quill with animation capabilities.
Immediately I started thinking about how I could use it in my work. Several years ago I used to create animated gifs in form of endless loops. I always liked how these gifs could capture moments far better than a single painting. That made me think:
"What if I painted and animated a moment in time that people could explore and experience from multiple angles at their own pace?"This is when I started working on my first animated Quillustration. I started with a street and animated a guy walking down this street frame by frame. Then I added a guy smoking a cigarette on the other side of the street all as looping animations. The more I added to the scene the more magical it became. Seeing my painted characters come alive and being inside my painting with them was incredible. The scene kept growing and as I added positional audio to the mix it became complete. This piece took me about 80 hours to finish and the fact that Quill allows a single person to create something like this is still mind boggling to me. Important to note, what you are about to see is a real time capture of the animated Quillustration meaning it’s all running in real time inside Quill. This new medium is truly something extraordinary, it's more than I could have ever dreamed of! So thank you Inigo Quilez and the Quill team to make this possible!
This is "A Moment in Time"