Everything beautiful is far away, Marek Denko (3D)


#101

People tend to see 3D animation works technically, with what methods used, what process it undergone and many more. Yes, that is what animation artwork is all about. On the other hand, some people looks at the deeper meaning of the scene, they do have a lot of interpretations, they may be right, others may be “more” right, and absolutely, there is no wrong opinions for that depends on people’s point of view. What I am trying to say is that with your work, you have well balanced approach to other artists and viewers. The way you did your masterpiece, it is exceptional. The way you conveyed your message to us about your family as your subject of your artwork, it really inspired many people.

To conclude, I really idolize these kinds of artworks, straight from the heart of the artists to the feelings of the viewers.

Nice job! Congratulations! :applause:


#102

Wow, the depressing athmosphere has been beautifully captured -great piece of art!


#103

Very good! I liked the mood of the picture and the idea. This is really a piece of art.


#104

Really like this. Love the subtle lighting and the modeling.


#105

Marek,
I look at your work and I feel nostalgia.
Really planes TU-104 still fly?
Last time I flied by such plane in 1977, I was absolutely the small child.

Excellent work.
It is similar to a photo if not to know that author Marek Denko.
I watch your creativity.
Good luck! :slight_smile:


#106

the clock seems to be transparent :slight_smile:

gj!


#107

Really great mood and feeling. Good job mate! :slight_smile:


#108

:love: amazing work !


#109

That’s really impresive work !!
Have you used LWF for this work ?


#110

That is just amazing. I never thought 3d art could look like that.


#111

@drosa :

it seems you didn’t understood the point here, first of all, not anyone can acheive that level of realism and detail ( i don’t speak of photorealism, you can show any render to someone who isn’t in the CGi world, he’ll say it’s a picture ) here we speak of technical mastering.

But technical isn’t important if not at the service of communication, like you said, it’s easier to take a photo. but even in photography, EVERYBODY can snapshot and push a button. Not everyone will take a photography who share emotions for the viewer, show an history, a context.

It’s the same way in every art, movie, drawning, sculpture and so on, even our.


#112

wow now this is called perfection man.

great job dude too good.


#113

Wow, you basicaly re-created real life. It can’t look better then this!

Hey, I don’t know much about 3d, but I see you wrote that it took 15 hours to render.
So does this mean as you work on it you see some primitive version of the models? Then how do you know if you are getting the results you want in the final render? Do you have to resort to waiting 15 hours each time you want to check how its looking?


#114

Probably the strongest measure of a success in art is when it transfers mood and feeling to the viewer. This one does so very well. Thank you for creating and sharing it.


#115

wow this is a great image! really great atmosphere and everything is just top notch great work!


#116

this is heartbreakingly beautiful work. truly a reminder we’re all CG artists.

if you’ll take one small critique from a lowly student: my eye goes to the plane in the foreground before the man or woman. it’s just the nature of the composition, nothing from a technical standpoint.

either way, amazing. the muted colors, the tired and dated airport, the isolation implied between the characters, even the frozen clock, it all comes together so well.


#117

so good…i like it


#118

Mr. Denko, your work is as supreme and haunting as always. Very inspirational and prestine.

Thanks for sharing.


#119

Great work. I like every your work, atmospheres which them produce are very strong. Thank you


#120

Another beautiful rendering! I love the style of your work Marek! It’s great to see you around again!