 Hello, the thing on Hi last talk you guys excited, so this is planning artworks and exhibitions This is second title I guess and this talk is about making analog things with digital tools and Instead of working on the talk. I came up with this thing called the digi logger So the quality of this talk might suffer a bit, but there's another render of it here So about me my name is Karlo. I'm an artist a fine artist I should say because a lot of people here are 3d artists and I used to work a lot with staged analog large format photography. It works like this and worked on sets like this and One day I thought to myself Blender Just like that. That's not really true. I actually thought to myself I have an idea for a staged large format analog photograph Where I want to use a Greek column, but a real Greek column is super heavy. Oh my god I could use a 3d program which I always wanted to do Now that I have to stay at home for two years I can finally learn a 3d program because that takes forever and I will never again have the time for it Now I never actually made that photograph with the column in it But I started making some digital art and I could finally get Get to this pile of unrealized projects here and make a few works Now what I loved About working with a 3d program is when you're on a set and you have to move a lot of heavy stuff I mean look at that light there or this tripod there Or that crane Okay, never had a crane, but I would love a crane and I couldn't move it myself So I love that you could just move heavy lights on your own or Simulate huge lights that you could never like rent because it's unimaginably expensive or it can simulate huge cameras Or a huge doughnuts, you know because like a large format camera 4 by 5 is like this big if you go 8 by 10 It's this and anything else is I Don't know a trailer. I guess It's another shot of the doughnut so this talk is my personal post creation pipeline proposal for artists a lot of peace I hope it didn't spit on anyone the first row there and So a fine artist might think okay I have like my oil painting and I learned illustrator or maybe in design to make the catalog I learned Photoshop to make the Whatever and I have to learn blender and you go like this like mmm. I don't really want to do it but I learned it and I think so can all the other fine artists just get your trusty computer and learning blender is fun There's no problems, you know, you never get mad at it There's no issues at all. It's just smooth sailing all the way and it's fun every day and Every day and Every day So first topic frames If you make two-dimensional art and you print it and you want to frame it then Well, you need to frame So let's take this picture here Maybe you want to light it frame it Let's go a bit farther. Maybe you want to use a picture of your girlfriend And You want to play with the wood and frame colors because I don't know getting this frame just Expensive and a lot of work and maybe you're not really sure like you can hold The parts of the wood onto the thing and like see what that might look like or feel like but you'll never really see The end result until you actually have it made So you can play around with the colors make it red make it green It's you know, very trivial and you could do this shit in Photoshop I guess but you can never get this like I mean look at this Wow, right like to you guys. This is maybe super trivial, but for me This is like wow, I get like a rebound light. That's and this takes, you know You guys know is this doesn't take a lot of time at all and it's just some frame porn Just some normal maps. Wow Look at the profiles can give this to your carpenter or I don't know Frame that even you know because you get a nice render out of everything you work on there Play with the frames the more you can't do that in Photoshop or not that easily But what you definitely cannot do is this, you know boom Then again with the being on a photo set you can never do like top shot Everyone loves top shots It's just really really realistic, you know and playing with these frame thingies actually led me to designing a Bunch of weird frames for a new series that I'm working on called metaverse which is a Big topic now. Anyways top shot Another thing sculptures So Maybe I should do that once just so we have it on the thing Okay, so imagine You're my friend saw me and you want to make a sculpture like I don't I don't know like What I want to do how big is it gonna be? So turn the light on then I come in and I'm like well I can I Can help you with that? My friend saw me You can start with yourself, you know boom and then you get your trusty computer digitalize him Saw that how he turned into a You get it. Anyways, and then you can play with it And then you can put it on your phone or tablet and like walk around with it AR style and see Oh, will this like fit here or do I like it here or you get the point? Funny thing is like this is so big. I actually so this is not an actual work of heart obviously But I did print him and he was that small Yeah All right Another thing exhibitions This is the big it was the big thing for me and where a lot of fellow artists and curators asked me like how can I Learn this program in a way that I don't have to actually learn it So maybe this let's get to that later Anyways, so imagine you have the chance to exhibit in this wonderful white void like every art fair. I guess Yeah Back in the day people used to make these crappy models, you know Like what are you gonna do like get your glue out and glue this thing together? I've seen it It's messy. No one wants to do it. You have these like small things. You have to print. It's like, no, no one likes it why not just AR Pre-hang boom, you know get it up to the century It's easy everyone can do it and then you also have the nice render a fair exhibition Yeah, it's all there Another top shot. Well Okay, the last topic digitizing physical artworks. This is I think a very trivial task also, but If you just you if you have an oil painting and you photograph it and you put the frame on it And you have this OBJ file you can do anything with it. You can look at it on your website. You can give it to archives Let's imagine it's a sculpture and you 3d scan it and people can look at it in a really nice way on your website all over the world It's like I don't see any reason not to do it. You can also see what You know a house a House of your pictures would look like with boxes in them And of course you can you know like let's say this whole meta words thing is taken off and People want their you know your works in their crappy little VR metaverse homes. I don't know you can just you can just do it, you know, it's like a JPEG, but whatever Examples with my works boom It's in the Guggenheim You can also do that. You know just fake it. You don't have to go there. It's not like they're returning my calls or anything And this is where I would actually use it this frame exists in reality But I'm too lazy to clean a wall and paint it and do all of that stuff and hang on photograph They'll can just because this is being made by a robot like this metal frame anyway, so I Can just do it like this or like this and this And it looks pretty real I think At least my mom asks me where this room is Like it is, right? Wow. All right, can you and fake your own entire gallery do stuff like this? Put the box in it put your sister and a dog in it. It's my mom's dog And do stuff like this and it's just fun. So all of this planning analog things with digital tool stuff Has also got me because I like to build stuff has also got me Into some other endeavors maybe a lot of people in Holland would appreciate the cargo bike I designed this and the it this doesn't exist yet, but hopefully next year or this bonsai pod This is real like we made this and it's at home anyways the takeaway points are Planning in a 3d program can be hella futuristic like the digi logger here it can be Time and money saving it can be a lot of fun and very frustrating it can give you new ideas and Maybe did she prove your stuff for the future? Another top shot Damn it, and yeah, this is it short talk. Thank you so much if anybody wants to reach out Let's connect