Look, we know you’re looking at a screen without the benefit of red and blue lenses right now. But don’t let that stop you from admiring that Chun Li artwork. It’s good, isn’t it?
Every year, the Toronto Comics Arts Festival mounts a gallery show that has comics artists and professional illustrators creating work that draws from video games. This time around, the theme is old-school anaglyphic 3D and features contributions from cool people like Kyle Fewell, Kris Mukai and Ashley Davis. If you’re lucky enough to be at TCAF this weekend, you can hit up the Bit Bazaar zine/arcade event and the other events detailed here and take in all the talent on display. Don’t worry, they will have glasses for you.
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6 responses to “3D Video Game Art That Looks Good Even Without Glasses”
Hate to be *that* guy, but… Her right hip and leg just looks terrible XD. And I know Chun Li would deal TONS of more damage had she struck with her heel instead of her toes :P. /critique_off
So many nice drawings! As an artist, this is an awesome gallery of different styles and techniques! Awesome!
Red/blue anaglyph 3D glasses, one of those things I never around had when I wanted it. I’m looking at you, Skate 2 3D mode! I never got to experience your three dimensional wonders!
I don’t know if posting links to shopping sites automatically flags as spam, but if you’re still looking for a pair that aren’t flimsy paper ones you get in a cereal box, you can get some rad red/blue sunglasses for $4 incl shipping if you crave some belated Skate 2 three dimensional wonderment. Also try Anaglyphic Mode in minecraft.
http://aud.dx.com/product/universal-3d-plastic-frame-glasses-black-red-blue-961151737#.U29fmPmSx8E
Am I the only one who’s eyes hurt looking at those?
As it so happens, I *do* have a pair of those glasses sitting right here “just in case”. Goofy grin engaged, these are cool 😛
I would admire the artwork if my eyes weren’t melting.