Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian. When you drink the water, remember the river.
I find amusing how digital models are getting pores while "real" models are having any semblance of real skin removed. Hah.
Applying makeup on digital model messes up your screen... ;-)
Haven't humans always been 3D? ;-) Or do mean that there are 2D humans who aren't getting anywhere? :-)But if you mean CGI humans, yes, they can be very life like these days. Check out Emily.
On some mornings I'm feeling remarkably two-dimensional myself. ---Funny flub, though. I guess I was sleepy and just took my cue from the web site, which has "3D humans" 3D this and that plastered all over.
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I find amusing how digital models are getting pores while "real" models are having any semblance of real skin removed. Hah.
Applying makeup on digital model messes up your screen... ;-)
Haven't humans always been 3D? ;-) Or do mean that there are 2D humans who aren't getting anywhere? :-)
But if you mean CGI humans, yes, they can be very life like these days. Check out Emily.
On some mornings I'm feeling remarkably two-dimensional myself.
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Funny flub, though. I guess I was sleepy and just took my cue from the web site, which has "3D humans" 3D this and that plastered all over.
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