Tutorial 11 | Modelling a Pin Art Impression Toy

Posted on 23rd April, by Eugene in Tutorial. No Comments

The inner creative and explorer in each and any one of us has a rule when it comes to pin art impression toys. The rule is, you have to pick it up and see what your hand (or any other object near by) looks like extruded in pins.

A recent project of mine lead me to modeling one of these awesome gadgets and in the process I had a few learning curves which I thought it best to share with you guys.

Will get back to part 2 of Extruded Text tutorial later this week.

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Ferrofluids | Inspiration in Nature

Posted on 18th April, by Eugene in Inspiration. No Comments

It’s amazing when something is so life-like, you cant tell what is CG and what is real. In this case, it’s all real.

Introducing Ferrofluids, The black liquid mixture made up of nano-sized, iron-containing particles suspended in water or an organic solvent. When a magnetic field is applied, the ferrofluid puffs out, creating some alien-looking shapes and formations.

It’s officially on my Xmas wishlist!