2011年11月01日
UWA 3D Arts
The final series of UWA 3D Art Challenge that has been held every month. This time there were ninety nine applicants.
UWA: http://slurl.com/secondlife/UWA/91/128/248
The first one that caught my eye was this one, "Sea Horse Merry Go Round" by Alizarin Goldflake. The mermaid is me. The gazebo uses 22 prims, and the sea horse is only 20 prims.
It lets me ride, a bit rugged though. It reminds me of the flyable Shachihoko (tiger fish monument on the roof in old Japanese buildings) circulated at Edo SIM. I think I still have it.
There are many paintings this time, but as 3D arts, many of them have some trick. "Drawn to the dream" by Spiral Silverstar. The wavelet and reflection are moving elegantly.
There are some pictures made of several thin layers that provide different picture according to the view angle. This is "Look at me" by Ha Imako. This is rotating slowly and a sharp picture comes out suddenly when all layers become in line.
This could be the first time to see nude photos in this challenge. "Wheatfield Collection Exposed" by Dusty Canning. Thirty beautiful nude photos are presented one by one. Among pictures of avatars, surprisingly one of them is real. Although I got permission to shoot SS, I hesitate to put it here. Please visit the site.
There are many arts that let audiences enter to view them. This is "Big Winter" by Miso Susanowa. This is similar to "White room of visual disorientation" at University of Southern Denmark. Only this figure is set in a white-outed zone. It looked cold and I wore a ski ware.
This is also in a space. "The Quantum Encabulator" (cannot see the meaning ; ;) by Thoth Jantzen. Later I found that the person standing next to me when shooting was the artist himself. I should have asked the meaning! Dots of light and fine lines fly away and create feeling that my body is also in flight.
There are many spaces with moving background. This is "The Wild Wild World of Illusion" by Razorz & Olga Soulstar. The ground, trees, and cactus are flying away, and the background is also moving. The stage coach with horses in running animation and curl of a cloud of dust create a feeling of speeding.
"In Dreams" by Blue Tsuki. On beds in line, there is something like souvenirs. Are they commemoratives of the deceased? Each bed has various pose balls.
The picture of dog on the left bed is moving. On the right bed, a boat is rotating. I wore a nurse uniform, but it might be better with mourning attire.
One of the jouful things in this event is that there are many arts that allow audience enter and see inside. This is "Salvation or............" by Toughlove Sabra. When standing in front of it, you are struck by lightning. To shoot the lightning was not so easy since it is impossible to wait for it with shutter opened as in RL.
A litthe long animation, be shocked, wobble, fall down, throw out chest, and go limp. It may be an original animation. There is a branch shop(?) of Angel next door, where you can get revived.
"Death dance" by Nexuno Thespian. It may depict the harm of smoking. The artist put features such as a shade of human in the smoke and the stub made as a corpse, but I laid down frivorously, which may ruin the art. Sorry for that.
"The Witches Workplace Health and Safety" by Faery Sola. Stood on it for mother’s help, but this also could profane the art. Please forgive me since I voted for it.
When I am shooting SSs, I am selecting the camera angle to get one-point perspective projection, but it was impossible in this case. "Wonderland Hall" by Ginger Lorakeet. As you see on the right, it intentionally disarrange the perspective. I would like to see more like this in 3D arts utilizing this effect, like the world of Escher, as the one introduced before, “Behind columns” by Harter Fall.
The last but not the least, "Too Much Caffeine" by Thoth Jantzen. This is the largest and most beautiful kaleidoscope that I ever saw in SL. The artist said "This work is the result of a combination of insomnia, an overactive imagination, a compulsion to build, and too much coffee". He is the artist of "The Quantum Encabulator". In time to rhythmical music, colors are changing dizzyingly. Various patterns can be seen by changing position and it keeps amuse us until getting giddy or taking too much coffee.
From slow change to speedy flowing, the variation is so much that I cannot tell whether it is random or not.
Inside of the right ball, there is another pattern. There was a scene like busy traffic in a futuristic city but I missed to shoot it and it did not come back again.
After a series of aggressive movement, it makes gentle pattern for a while. It reminded me of my childhood watching an advertising tower with electric spectaculars. I was reluctant to move until all patterns were repeated.
Thank the UWA 3D Art Challenge and all artists, for letting us enjoy for long period. Please hold another wonderful event in future!
UWA: http://slurl.com/secondlife/UWA/91/128/248
The first one that caught my eye was this one, "Sea Horse Merry Go Round" by Alizarin Goldflake. The mermaid is me. The gazebo uses 22 prims, and the sea horse is only 20 prims.
It lets me ride, a bit rugged though. It reminds me of the flyable Shachihoko (tiger fish monument on the roof in old Japanese buildings) circulated at Edo SIM. I think I still have it.
There are many paintings this time, but as 3D arts, many of them have some trick. "Drawn to the dream" by Spiral Silverstar. The wavelet and reflection are moving elegantly.
There are some pictures made of several thin layers that provide different picture according to the view angle. This is "Look at me" by Ha Imako. This is rotating slowly and a sharp picture comes out suddenly when all layers become in line.
This could be the first time to see nude photos in this challenge. "Wheatfield Collection Exposed" by Dusty Canning. Thirty beautiful nude photos are presented one by one. Among pictures of avatars, surprisingly one of them is real. Although I got permission to shoot SS, I hesitate to put it here. Please visit the site.
There are many arts that let audiences enter to view them. This is "Big Winter" by Miso Susanowa. This is similar to "White room of visual disorientation" at University of Southern Denmark. Only this figure is set in a white-outed zone. It looked cold and I wore a ski ware.
This is also in a space. "The Quantum Encabulator" (cannot see the meaning ; ;) by Thoth Jantzen. Later I found that the person standing next to me when shooting was the artist himself. I should have asked the meaning! Dots of light and fine lines fly away and create feeling that my body is also in flight.
There are many spaces with moving background. This is "The Wild Wild World of Illusion" by Razorz & Olga Soulstar. The ground, trees, and cactus are flying away, and the background is also moving. The stage coach with horses in running animation and curl of a cloud of dust create a feeling of speeding.
"In Dreams" by Blue Tsuki. On beds in line, there is something like souvenirs. Are they commemoratives of the deceased? Each bed has various pose balls.
The picture of dog on the left bed is moving. On the right bed, a boat is rotating. I wore a nurse uniform, but it might be better with mourning attire.
One of the jouful things in this event is that there are many arts that allow audience enter and see inside. This is "Salvation or............" by Toughlove Sabra. When standing in front of it, you are struck by lightning. To shoot the lightning was not so easy since it is impossible to wait for it with shutter opened as in RL.
A litthe long animation, be shocked, wobble, fall down, throw out chest, and go limp. It may be an original animation. There is a branch shop(?) of Angel next door, where you can get revived.
"Death dance" by Nexuno Thespian. It may depict the harm of smoking. The artist put features such as a shade of human in the smoke and the stub made as a corpse, but I laid down frivorously, which may ruin the art. Sorry for that.
"The Witches Workplace Health and Safety" by Faery Sola. Stood on it for mother’s help, but this also could profane the art. Please forgive me since I voted for it.
When I am shooting SSs, I am selecting the camera angle to get one-point perspective projection, but it was impossible in this case. "Wonderland Hall" by Ginger Lorakeet. As you see on the right, it intentionally disarrange the perspective. I would like to see more like this in 3D arts utilizing this effect, like the world of Escher, as the one introduced before, “Behind columns” by Harter Fall.
The last but not the least, "Too Much Caffeine" by Thoth Jantzen. This is the largest and most beautiful kaleidoscope that I ever saw in SL. The artist said "This work is the result of a combination of insomnia, an overactive imagination, a compulsion to build, and too much coffee". He is the artist of "The Quantum Encabulator". In time to rhythmical music, colors are changing dizzyingly. Various patterns can be seen by changing position and it keeps amuse us until getting giddy or taking too much coffee.
From slow change to speedy flowing, the variation is so much that I cannot tell whether it is random or not.
Inside of the right ball, there is another pattern. There was a scene like busy traffic in a futuristic city but I missed to shoot it and it did not come back again.
After a series of aggressive movement, it makes gentle pattern for a while. It reminded me of my childhood watching an advertising tower with electric spectaculars. I was reluctant to move until all patterns were repeated.
Thank the UWA 3D Art Challenge and all artists, for letting us enjoy for long period. Please hold another wonderful event in future!
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