Looks fantastic. The National Air and Space museum in DC has both Space Lab and Sky Lab at each of the museums. Space Lab is covered in a similar material and would be a great reference to look at.
so I'm staying in Montreal for an extra day Wednesday. Anyone got ideas whats to do? I plan to hit the art museum. Other than that I don't know. Already saw museum of contemporary art today. Half of it was closed unfortunately.
didn't have my DSLR with me (would have loved to do the shots with it), so I used my phone again. it's the "Museum für Naturkunde" (roughly: "museum of natural sciences") in Berlin
My buddy says to check out Vigeland Park and the Munch Museum, Astrup Ferney Museum, Akerbrygge,Akershus Fortress, Blaa (great music club) and off course the Castle. Thats what he says, hope you have a great few months over there.
yes it is worth the visit, also the british museum and to a lesser extent the Victoria albert museum. then theres the tate gallery, portrait gallery, saatchi gallery etc etc. get a Time out magazine when you get here it will list alot of the stuff thats going on .
The CryEngine might actually be one of the more interesting sights in Frankfurt. Other than that, I remember finding the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History pretty awesome as a kid for its collection of dino skeletons. I'm sure there are lots of other great museums but that's the only one I recall. And as Henning…
Some more of our concept stage: For the museum interior we looked for references. Finally we decided to create a classical museum with columns and polished marble. This moodboard was mostly to find the colors and mood. This is our second animatic with some sound tests. Hopefully this gives you a better idea of the…
I would suggest not to use charcoal whilst doing these studies, it's a very quick and bold instrument. In my opinion - if you really want to understand anatomy - grab a copy of Greys Anatomy and look through the illustrations, or go to natural history museum (surgery museum) and spent some time drawing objects there.…
Do your art history research. What are the underlying principles of the movement? How did it start? What was the historical context? What are the major artworks from that time? Pinterest is good for initial start and overall feel, but keep in mind it's not accurate (I swear 70% of everything on that site is mislabeled).…
Maybe the 2nd skeleton I did I twisted into 3-d like that example there, where I imagined it in a victorian era museum on a postcard or something. I'll probably revisit the museum theme once I'm 'done' with the current skeletons, of which I don't have many more left. I've also done some actual 3-d imaginings of some of the…