Great video from a wonderful channel. Art books have provided me a much-needed escape from real life. I have my easy chair set up with a desk, a lamp, a blanket and a cup of coffee. I spent many hours with dragons, unicorns, space battles, pixies, dark forests, giant robots and medieval knights. My art books are the best investments I ever made. My 3 favorite art books, all available from amazon, are: - Fantasy Art Paintings by Mike Hoffman - Infinite Worlds by Vincent DiFate - Great Fighter Jets of the Galaxy 1 by Tim Gibson
I love Martin's work, so inspiring, But, I'm not sure this format is working for me, I kept wanting to see the whole piece, the "pan and scan" vibe left me a little frustrated, but maybe that's just my tastes.
Yes, it's a tricky one and I totally know what you mean, presenting the artworks in a slideshow / video format is always a slight compromise. We wanted the artworks to fill the whole video screen, so it was a little more immersive, which meant a lot of the artworks needed to be cropped, panned, or zoomed in. Portrait images were a particular challenge! However, this actually added a different element we weren't expecting and allowed us to direct and take the viewer on a (very) brief journey through each artwork. In the future we see the videos being presented on our website next to our regular galleries. So hopefully you'll get the best of both worlds, the full individual artworks, and an intro video - the feature video will act as a trailer for the gallery! - if that makes sense? This is our first artist video and the format will need some tweaking. I think you're right, we probably need to spend a bit longer on each image - at the moment it's a bit, if you blink you'll miss it! It was great fun to do and hopefully another way to enjoy the super amazing artwork.
Yeah I agree, but if you reduce the playback speed to 50% it makes the panning less anxiety inducing and you can actually view the images. Music sounds fine then also ;)
Unwatchable, if they'd just left the images up long enough for people to enjoy and appreciate them without all the panning and so that would have been enough.
There is indeed but that really isn't the point is it ? more buggering about to compensate for all the buggering about that whoever made the video did to make it unwatchable in the first place. I've got better things to do.
I'm not at all artistic. I have longed for the talent and I do enjoy watching artist showing people how to paint. It seems all the shows I've watched are landscape and still life themed. I can't and won't speak for anyone else, so understand I am speaking for myself when I say I think a Sci-fi themed how-to painting show would probably garner a lot of attention and fan fare.
Too bad this kind of art is now indistinguishable from something A.I. generated on its own. Seems that digital "art" is going to be taking a big hit when pretty much anyone can recreate images like this using A.I.
But I don’t understand, why or how is any of that bad? Why are humans complaining about it and not making use of all those brand new ships, why are they trying to blow up the factories? Who cares anyway about how untouched a mining asteroid or planet used to be before manufacturing began, why are human trying to compete with the extremely huge and specialised computer automated factories. The video has a very strange unexplained story that makes no sense.
Hi Stefan, we completely agree! - I think this was the first and last artist video we attempted :( - on reflection, it was probably a mistake to try and mix landscape and portrait images together and keep using the full width of the screen. It meant we had to scroll up and down images, plus we thought it would be a great idea to zoom in and out of the artworks - it wasn't our finest hour! - Perhaps we'll revisit doing these again in the future and keep it simple next time :)
nice music!!!
Kinda quick but enjoyable to watch.
Great video from a wonderful channel.
Art books have provided me a much-needed escape from real life. I have my easy chair set up with a desk, a lamp, a blanket and a cup of coffee. I spent many hours with dragons, unicorns, space battles, pixies, dark forests, giant robots and medieval knights.
My art books are the best investments I ever made.
My 3 favorite art books, all available from amazon, are:
- Fantasy Art Paintings by Mike Hoffman
- Infinite Worlds by Vincent DiFate
- Great Fighter Jets of the Galaxy 1 by Tim Gibson
Fabulous.
nice, i needed video of the images zooming in to understand his work. Well done SFH.
Stunning, thank you.
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I love Martin's work, so inspiring, But, I'm not sure this format is working for me, I kept wanting to see the whole piece, the "pan and scan" vibe left me a little frustrated, but maybe that's just my tastes.
Yes, it's a tricky one and I totally know what you mean, presenting the artworks in a slideshow / video format is always a slight compromise. We wanted the artworks to fill the whole video screen, so it was a little more immersive, which meant a lot of the artworks needed to be cropped, panned, or zoomed in. Portrait images were a particular challenge! However, this actually added a different element we weren't expecting and allowed us to direct and take the viewer on a (very) brief journey through each artwork. In the future we see the videos being presented on our website next to our regular galleries. So hopefully you'll get the best of both worlds, the full individual artworks, and an intro video - the feature video will act as a trailer for the gallery! - if that makes sense? This is our first artist video and the format will need some tweaking. I think you're right, we probably need to spend a bit longer on each image - at the moment it's a bit, if you blink you'll miss it! It was great fun to do and hopefully another way to enjoy the super amazing artwork.
@@ScifiFantasyHorror I think you're right about making it fill the screen, it gives the viewer a feel of potential. Well done.
Yeah I agree, but if you reduce the playback speed to 50% it makes the panning less anxiety inducing and you can actually view the images. Music sounds fine then also ;)
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Unwatchable, if they'd just left the images up long enough for people to enjoy and appreciate them without all the panning and so that would have been enough.
Evidently you dont know how to pause a video.
Evidently.
Lol no
So there this thing that allows you to start and stop the video able to see images longer
There is indeed but that really isn't the point is it ?
more buggering about to compensate for all the buggering about that whoever made the video did to make it unwatchable in the first place.
I've got better things to do.
Is there any other books like these?? Pls do let me know if u know any.... Thanks
I'm not at all artistic. I have longed for the talent and I do enjoy watching artist showing people how to paint.
It seems all the shows I've watched are landscape and still life themed.
I can't and won't speak for anyone else, so understand I am speaking for myself when I say I think a Sci-fi themed how-to painting show would probably garner a lot of attention and fan fare.
not enough time to see the art 🚩
Dommage que la musique ne soit pas à la hauteur des illustrations...
*1000% HARD ON*
Too bad this kind of art is now indistinguishable from something A.I. generated on its own. Seems that digital "art" is going to be taking a big hit when pretty much anyone can recreate images like this using A.I.
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But I don’t understand, why or how is any of that bad? Why are humans complaining about it and not making use of all those brand new ships, why are they trying to blow up the factories? Who cares anyway about how untouched a mining asteroid or planet used to be before manufacturing began, why are human trying to compete with the extremely huge and specialised computer automated factories. The video has a very strange unexplained story that makes no sense.
we didnt need all the panning. Show us the entire image, the way the artist intended bozo
would have been a great video if moon face would have kept his mouth shut
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Great how it zooms and pans cutting off pieces from the artworks. 😂
Basically a lesson how NOT to make videos about art, thnaks. 😅
Hi Stefan, we completely agree! - I think this was the first and last artist video we attempted :( - on reflection, it was probably a mistake to try and mix landscape and portrait images together and keep using the full width of the screen. It meant we had to scroll up and down images, plus we thought it would be a great idea to zoom in and out of the artworks - it wasn't our finest hour! - Perhaps we'll revisit doing these again in the future and keep it simple next time :)
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