Computer animation in Chinese ink-painting style. Created 2003 using Maya. The animation reflects an ancient Taoist view of the world as a constant changing process or metamorphosis of forms rather...
Computer animation in Chinese ink-painting style. Created 2003 using Maya. The animation reflects an ancient Taoist view of the world as a constant changing process or metamorphosis of forms rather than seemingly isolate entities. And the law of changing is rather seemingly chaotic and spontaneous and yet under an elusive deterministic order which somewhat matches the notion of fractal in Chaos theory.
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Great graphics, just amazing skills. I also liked music so much!!! Can anybody tell me who's tracks are used in this video and how they are called? Especially the firs one. Thank you!
omg, your video is so awesome!!! It's fascinating!!! Would you mind if I use a part of it in my new video? I would really appreciate it! Take care and have a great day <3
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Can anybody tell me who's tracks are used in this video and how they are called? Especially the firs one. Thank you!