Video: 3D drawings in a sketch pad. Creativity Nagai Hideyuki
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Young Japanese artist Nagai Hideyuki hates two-dimensional, flat art. As he says in his interviews, they annoy him. Therefore, all the drawings, sketches and sketches by this talented illustrator look like they can be removed from the canvas and carried away with you. Or just touch it. In other words, in Nagai Hideyuki's notebook are born 3D artwork, with whom we will get acquainted today. Despite the fact that Nagai Hideyuki is still a student artist, he has already developed and honed his own style and individual manner of painting. An ardent admirer from the early Renaissance, he refers to himself as an anamorphic artist: they create initially distorted drawings, which makes them three-dimensional when viewed from a certain angle. So, any of Nagai Hideyuki's paintings should be viewed by resting one half of a notebook on a wall or any other vertical surface. Then we will get a three-dimensional illusion in action.
The Japanese artist draws mainly with pencils, mostly simple, but sometimes adds color to his work. His favorite creative tool is a large sketchbook, which in his hands turns into a wonderful, magical clamshell book. It is reminiscent of those brochure books for children that are hidden between the pages of folded cardboard characters. If you open such a book on the centerfold, it will appear.
A complete selection of 3D drawings by the talented illustrator can be found on his website.
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