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Monday, December 27, 2010

Motion Grapher

Kyle Richtsfeld


Born & raised in beautiful British Columbia, Kyle Richtsfeld brings his own unique style to his work with a background of motion graphic design and a wide-range of knowledge & experience in the commercial and music video industry. 

Working as a Motion Graphic / Visual Effect artist in Vancouver B.C and earning both a diploma and a degree specializing in Film & New media, Kyle has been well immersed into the video production world and recent media trends. With a love for music, motion graphics & advertising, Kyle has had the amazing opportunity to collaborate with many creative artists in the industry. His diverse body of work has been seen all across North America including jobs done for music artists & businesses such as EA Sports, Hedley, Faber Drive, Hey Ocean, Clearly Contacts, Lilydale, Viking Air, The Backyardigans and many more.




http://vimeo.com/10416966
http://vimeo.com/4908741
http://vimeo.com/14261829

Precedent Studies: Digital illustrator


Alberto Cerriteno


Lighthearted and fun, Mexican illustrator Alberto Cerriteno’s work is created using a unique combination of both traditional and digital media. In an interview with Computer Arts Magazine, Cerriteno says, “Painting and fine art provide richness and a feeling that I like – and results that are impossible to create from scratch on the computer. But working with Photoshop and Illustrator daily gives me tools and resources to explore. I think you should use any media if the results are worth it. Lately, I’ve been experimenting with adding texture to my paintings digitally.”









Digital visual art



Marta Dahlig


One of the most popular artists on deviantART, Poland-based Marta Dahlig has gained a reputation for beautiful digital fantasy art. Dahlig uses modern tools like Photoshop and Corel Painter to create her works, but is inspired by classicists like William Bouguereau. Best known for her ‘Seven Deadly Sins’ series, Dahlig provides tutorials on YouTube and various websites so that others can see exactly how she produces her art.






http://www.designyourway.net/blog/inspiration/marta-dahlig-digital-painter/

Precedent Studies: References- emotion

SADNESS












LOVE















STRESS

















                                            

sadness

Sadness is a natural feeling which, if unfelt, just stays in our array of unresolved trauma knots. As with other emotions, feel it and it will go away. Resist feeling it and it hangs around forever, periodically erupting inappropriately in our body's attempt to rid itself of associated trauma knots.






It has been most unfashionable to cry, most particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. Negative judgments were commonly made about those who did so in public. Politicians for many years avoided anything even remotely connected to tears. Today that seems to be changing. We all need to feel sadness and grief at times. If we are not to remain emotionally disabled, then we need to allow whatever sobs need to wrack us and whatever tears need to roll down our cheeks.

Emotionally healthy adults are comfortable saying the words I love you to men, women, and children in a feeling way.