Thursday, May 20, 2010

3D - A New Frontier



This section should probably be talked about thirty pages into this BLOG. However, the frontier has opened. There is much to talk about and many areas to explore. Let's consider this a preliminary. First there is the shape creation. How big the form should be. What should the form look like? In the case of Kandinsky his paintings while very rigid in style were very loose and gestural as well. This is just another reason why we call him a genius. Most artists like Mondrian were strict. There lines were defined. Kandinsky was able to break all molds and bring in a playful presentation along with his lines that acted more like rhythm than anything else. Hence moving into the 3D world the forms have to compliment his sense of fluidity. Here then is a jump to another dimension which could not have been thought about at the time of his creations. The computer age has ushered in another dimension and thus another set of forms for the mind to ponder. How a shape is then wrapped, how its color falls, its resolution will also contribute to the final look of the form. - What happens next will be discussed later on down the line. For now, lets consider this a new discovery.

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