Pascal from Tangled and Hei Hei from Moana
Edit: Thought I might give it a go and used the pixel mode in Affinity Designer Software.
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Pascal from Tangled and Hei Hei from Moana
Edit: Thought I might give it a go and used the pixel mode in Affinity Designer Software.
Affinity Designer
Title: Leaving the grid. Design series - break up symmetry. Scalable vector deco art for many purposes, Inventing design laws, defining basic conditions, working with contrasts and negative-positive forms through overlapping/intersections and offset of shapes. Color climate based on Vincent van Gogh's color spectrum.
The universe was created by a certain amount of fluctuation. What is meant is the deviation from strict homogeneity. Reflections on the conditions of nature may motivate some of my ideas. My biggest question concerns the consistency of the space itself. Perhaps there is a direct correlation behind the gigantic phenomenon of space and the dark matter and dark energy. So far I haven't found any answers here. I suspect that space as a container for “everything” (matter) contains the greatest energy in the universe. Perhaps there is an interplay between space and the constituting forms of matter and gradual distribution of atoms. If the assumption of a corresponding realization is correct, then the forms "space" and "atom" are equivalent. When the temperature of the universum is at a very high value, the compression of atoms is very strong, at the same time by a very tiny size of space - like it was a the very first beginning (big bang). When there is a reverse of the universe expansion the space itself is shrinking by compression of matter and by increasing temperatures, right? Under special conditions space may transform “space” into matter, but that's my pure speculation and a thought experiment...
Nevertheless, the thoughts and information about the history of the cosmos also give rise to many interesting design ideas.
See my ARTSTATION examples.
Artproduktion, ak, 01.05.2021
I found this awesome illustration by Richard Smythe on the right in which I took the opportunity to practice and re-create using Affinity Designer software. It’s been fun so far. I mainly used the vector based tools for fox and will try out the pixel mode soon. Check out his full illustration here or you can check out his website here.