Archive for December, 2008



It’s simply amazing what can be achieved using just code! This visualisation by Robert Hodgin was created using Processing, which is an open source programming language & environment. Full description below.
Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, [...]

shortalert! Clouds

Another work from the Uni of Hertfordshire. A simple but elegant story with beautifully crafted visuals! Made me smile through the whole film! 4.9/5! Loved it thoroughly! Did I mention I was partial to clouds!
Created by Sam Miller for his second year extended project in 2D Animation.
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shortalert! World War

A great little animation by Vincent Chai from the University of Hertfordshire. Created for his degrees final project, this animatic definitely shows very good control over all aspect of 3d animation. Though visually very engaging, I felt the story had little energy and seemed a bit too predictable. A nice twist at the end would’ve [...]

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A sample of the coolness from the much larger collection found yonder!
Appease your inner tshirt angst + a loved ones this festive season with some couture’d randomness!
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SNIKT!

Oh yeah!! Teh wait is finally over! Marvel has finally got off their behinds and done what they should’ve done over 10 years ago! You don’t have to be a brain surgeon to know that wolverine is a key member of the axis of most popular marvel characters of all time. Yet he is the [...]




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