Jon Noorlander
knitted
source: trendhunter
Swedish graphic designer and director Jon Noorlander’s new series of 3D digital artwork is entitled ‘Knitted’ and it truly lives up to its name.
While at first glance these 3D digital artworks look like different-colored threads thrown together and shot with a camera, they are actually composed on computer software. The digital photos are extremely bright and showcase movement and chaos in their unique composition. With varying color schemes, these designs look like 3D knitted sculptures rather than digitally composed images.
Each image invokes the imagination — with the bright multicolored images looking like capillaries in the human body, and the blue and orange images looking like an ocean wave or something you would find under the sea. It is clear that the artist took great pride in the level of detail it required to create these images.
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source: inspyerme
After his organic digital sculptures, Swedish graphic designer and director Jon Noorlander comes back with a similar series titled Knitted. Still digitally, thanks to 3D modelisation softwares like Houdini et Nuke, he imagined abstract, free and organic shapes that make us think of wool threads, playing with different colors gradations.