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The American Artist Chuck Close, Who Created Larger-Than-Life Photorealist Portraits, Has Died at 81

Architectural Rendering and the Slippery Slope of the Uncanny Valley

Architectural Rendering and the Slippery Slope of the Uncanny Valley

Copy Fifty-one years ago, in 1970, a Japanese roboticist named Masahiro Mori came up with the concept of the “Uncanny Valley”. Around the same time, architectural renderings done using analog methods were still in vogue – collages and photomontages used to get ideas across to clients. A decade later, personal computers came along, and that saw the emergence of CAD and the wider adoption of digital rendering. Today’s architectural renderings are almost imperceptible from reality, with the increase in sophistication of rendering sofware. We struggle to tell the difference between what is a rendering and what is not – or rather we

25 Incredibly Realistic Oil Paintings By Kei Mieno (New Pics)

This time, we want to present an incredible gallery of pictures of. paintings. Although it might be hard to believe these were actually painted by a human hand, this is a true representation of the beauty and power of talent and hard work. Japanese painter Kei Mieno creates painstakingly detailed and realistic paintings that can be easily mistaken for photographs. Let s admit, the kinds of photographs not everyone would be able to take. Colors, lights, shadows, contrasts, texture everything comes together to create incredibly lifelike artwork. The remarkably skillful artist, who celebrates his 36th birthday today, uses oil to bring his hyperrealistic ideas to life. We have previously featured Mieno s paintings on

Japanese Artist Paints Hyperrealistic Paintings That Are So Precise You Might Confuse Them With Photos (25 New Pics)

This time, we want to present an incredible gallery of pictures of. paintings. Although it might be hard to believe these were actually painted by a human hand, this is a true representation of the beauty and power of talent and hard work. Japanese painter Kei Mieno creates painstakingly detailed and realistic paintings that can be easily mistaken for photographs. Let s admit, the kinds of photographs not everyone would be able to take. Colors, lights, shadows, contrasts, texture everything comes together to create incredibly lifelike artwork. The remarkably skillful artist, who celebrates his 36th birthday today, uses oil to bring his hyperrealistic ideas to life. We have previously featured Mieno s paintings on

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