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http://goo.gl/f6NuX - Playlist link - Uncharted Stories in the Sand
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http://goo.gl/f6NuX - Playlist link - Uncharted Stories in the Sand
In honour of the upcoming release of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe commissioned respected sand artist, Natalya Netselya, to interpret some iconic images from the series through the medium of sand.
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves A tale of many cities... A couple of years after the events of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, treasure hunter Nathan Drake returns in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves for an adventure that once again places him right in the middle of life threatening danger, exotic locations and heroic rescue missions. This time, the charismatic Drake delves into the secrets of Marco Polo's doomed voyage and the legendary Himalayan valley of Shambhala, which propels him into the path of some old faces and new adversaries, including a deadly fugitive war criminal. There are double and triple crosses, twists and turns, and a quest that will take Drake to places never before seen.
About the artist:-
Natalya Netselya, Sand Artist
Natalya Netselya, the sand artist, has been involved in art since her childhood. In addition to her general education, she attended a Children's Art School whilst growing up, and took part in many national art competitions. Natalya went on to study at one of the best art schools, the Glebov College of Belarusian Academy of Arts. During college, Natalya was one of four students chosen for a coveted arts internship in Italy. Currently, Natalya is studying at Belarusian State Technical University.
Natalya performed sand art for the first time as part of a beauty pageant at her university in 2007. Natalya now leads an active life as an artist, working in a variety of different design fields. Natalya took part in the international military-industrial exhibition Milex 2009 as a designer of the Automated Work Place.
Natalya was a finalist in the Germany's Got Talent (Das Supertalent) contest in 2010. Natalya received a diploma from the Belarusian Architects Unity during the national architecture festival in Minsk 2009, for devotion to architecture and creative achievements. In 2008, she was awarded a diploma from the Belarus Minister of Defense for participation in the Contest for the Best Literature and Art Work devoted to the 90th Anniversary of Military Forces of Belarus.
Natalya has provided visual accompaniment to the Horoscope news section on the Belarusian TV channel ONT since October 2009.
Other notable achievements include an appearance at the White Square International Advertisement Festival in 2008, and performing for the Itshak Rabin memorial evening at the Israel Embassy in Belarus in 2009, amongst many others.
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http://goo.gl/f6NuX - Playlist link - Uncharted Stories in the Sand
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http://goo.gl/f6NuX - Playlist link - Uncharted Stories in the Sand
In honour of the upcoming release of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe commissioned respected sand artist, Natalya Netselya, to interpret some iconic images from the series through the medium of sand.
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception The latest instalment in the multi-million selling Uncharted series.... Nathan Drake embarks on a perilous, high-stakes adventure across the globe from the streets of London to the heart of the Arabian Desert. A search for the fabled "Atlantis of the Sands" propels Drake on a daring trek that pits him and his mentor Victor Sullivan against the occult treachery of a shadowy clandestine organisation and its ruthless leader. When the terrible secrets of the lost city are unearthed, Drake's quest descends into a desperate bid for survival that strains the limits of his endurance and forces him to confront his deepest fears. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception will be available later this year exclusively for PlayStation3.
About the artists:- Natalya Netselya, Sand Artist
Natalya Netselya, the sand artist, has been involved in art since her childhood. In addition to her general education, she attended a Children's Art School whilst growing up, and took part in many national art competitions. Natalya went on to study at one of the best art schools, the Glebov College of Belarusian Academy of Arts. During college, Natalya was one of four students chosen for a coveted arts internship in Italy. Currently, Natalya is studying at Belarusian State Technical University.
Natalya performed sand art for the first time as part of a beauty pageant at her university in 2007. Natalya now leads an active life as an artist, working in a variety of different design fields. Natalya took part in the international military-industrial exhibition Milex 2009 as a designer of the Automated Work Place.
Natalya was a finalist in the Germany's Got Talent (Das Supertalent) contest in 2010. Natalya received a diploma from the Belarusian Architects Unity during the national architecture festival in Minsk 2009, for devotion to architecture and creative achievements. In 2008, she was awarded a diploma from the Belarus Minister of Defense for participation in the Contest for the Best Literature and Art Work devoted to the 90th Anniversary of Military Forces of Belarus.
Natalya has provided visual accompaniment to the Horoscope news section on the Belarusian TV channel ONT since October 2009.
Other notable achievements include an appearance at the White Square International Advertisement Festival in 2008, and performing for the Itshak Rabin memorial evening at the Israel Embassy in Belarus in 2009, amongst many others.
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In this video I demonstrate and explain how to 'unwrap' a model by creat...
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In this video I demonstrate and explain how to 'unwrap' a model by creating seams, how to export tat mesh's UV map into a graphics editor like Photoshop, paint a texture, then bring the image back into Blender to apply to the object.
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