Via: Reddit via BoingBoing
Left to Right: Mk VI (Iron Man 2), Deep Space Suit (Its a Toy/Iron Man 3 Rumor), Mk VIII (Iron Man 3)
Digitally Assembled Futuristic Megalopolises and other works by Yang Yongliang.
Grant Snider's Awesome Posters For Book Lovers
Photos of 30 Beautiful Abandoned Places and Modern Ruins.
The Windows of New York project by Jose Guizar "a weekly illustrated fix for an obsession that has increasingly grown in me since chance put me in this town. A product of countless steps of journey through the city streets, this is a collection of windows that somehow have caught my restless eye out from the never-ending buzz of the city. This project is part an ode to architecture and part a self-challenge to never stop looking up."
Without visual effects the average blockbuster movie would look like this. However as Hollywood comes under financial pressure they are putting the squeeze on the VFX industry that they rely on, who are in turn passing the pressure onto workers. Now VFX workers are organizing a protest in time for the Oscars, which will be celebrating visual effects as the companies responsible for them close down.
- Effects Corner Insights to Visual Effects for Motion Pictures and Television
- IATSE, the VFX union
- Losing Our Share of the Pi
- The Meteor Studios class-action suit, a previous success of David Rand who is involved with organizing the protest.
- Threats fly over Hobbit document release
- VFX Soldier Commentary On The Visual Effects Industry's March To The Bottom
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