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Light Forms | Malcolm Sutherland

Posted by Karim Cherif On January - 5 - 2010

Amazing short little meaningless animations. I really love the technique Malcom is using for his new animations “Lifght Forms” – I can’t really figure out what he did here, but I can spot some After Effects Puppet Pin Tool and some Fractal Noise. The abstract style he uses reminds of of some Japanese illustrations I saw once. But like he says it’s an aimless animation… so don’t analyze it too much, just enjoy it.

Don’t forget to check out his other work.

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    Thanks Alice for the best 3D cup of tea #wonderlandEnjoying @jamesonNL at the first ever AJANAKU workshop!"ik ga veder" with Dret&Krulle.... Walking down @suederoadDret & Krulle & Puma SuedeAt the puma The Suede Road.. Getting ready for some hiphopThanks to Nike & Clara for the new Air Mariah PR! Coming this fall!!!I am AJANAKU MAXIMUS...Bata is a classic shoe brand while growing up in Nigeria. Great to see it is still alive in Rome!