Digital compositions

Here is a series of graphic compositions, directly sketched by digital means (with the exception of a pencil-drawn background on paper for the first three).

 

 

Meteors

first Meteor

second Meteor

third Meteor

fourth Meteor

fifth Meteor

sixth Meteor

seventh Meteor

eighth Meteor

sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth meteors simultaneously

No green, or almost

Here we again take the 3D-yellow ribbon that goes down and rotates at the end of the sequence "pencil, glass, light". It splits into two objects: the 3D- ribbon itself, which is now coloured in purple, and its projection on a plane, adorned with the yellow and red edges of the frame taken into account by the 3D-software to draw the ribbon.

The other motifs of the video are based on two pencil drawings and on a set of flat surfaces and lines, drawn and animated in 3D.

The name given to the video can be understood by observing that all the colors come back several times during the sequence, except the green which appears only punctually for one of the 3D-traits ... even though it is irather turquoise.

 

pencil, glass and light

Here, metallic-looking 3D lines are rarer and replaced by translucent surfaces that could be made of tinted glass.

Moreover, there is no more lateral path accompanying the course of the lines, as in most of the previous videos; the moving forward is now regularly progressing in the direction of the screen's background, towards a light source that is never reached.

 

 

 

pencil, glass and light

twilight, obtained through a very dense grid

 

radiation, obtained by removing most of the grid

 

perspective

 

curves

 

a view of one of the 3D objects, in blue tinted glass

 

another yellow tinted object

 

another object, blue and green tinted

 

an object again, multicolored

 

and, finally, two side-by-side purple tinted glass objects

waves and streaks

Once again, a sequence in three movements.

Prelude: five motifs recur and become entangled.

Interlude: initially, a real "cartoon" lasting a little more than a second, a succession of forty drawings representing a wave that is formed and then turns off; what follows is composed of the very same drawings that keep reappearing in different sizes, colors and patterns.

Final: a progression in what could be a series of landscapes, swept repeatedly by one kind of flow and ebb. The drawings of the final, as well as the wave of the interlude, have been sketched during a cruise in the Pacific. One can therefore think of the ocean...

 

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