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OP t1_j1wrhfr wrote

inspired by William Eggleston's classic photograph: Untitled (Cocktail on a Plane)

Original version seen here: https://elephant.art/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/13.05-William-Eggleston-scaled.jpg

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t1_j1z37vg wrote

Oh man, that's so funny, I was gonna say this feels like a Rockwell painting!

I really like it! It's realistic but has such a sense of style to it. I don't know if it's the vibrancy or what, but it's kind of gorgeous‽ Thanks for sharing!

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t1_j1wxwko wrote

I want to see a whole movie animated like this

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t1_j1y9uc2 wrote

Some rotoscope stuff looks similar, such as A Scanner Darkly with Keanu Reeves and RDJ (one of my favorite films). Another good example is Waking Life. You may also like the style of Loving Vincent, a biopic about Van Gogh featuring thousands of hand-painted frames

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t1_j1ye9oz wrote

Loving Vincent was amazing! I saw the making of, and each frame was hand painted and photographed. Tremendous effort they put into it and it was worth it!

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t1_j1zgr4v wrote

There's a series called "Undone" which uses Rotoscopy. Perhaps you may enjoy that

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t1_j1zndeu wrote

Love Death and Robots has an episode made with this style I believe. Episode 3, The Witness.

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t1_j1wymka wrote

Woah, this is gorgeous! What program did you use? This is quite honestly one of the best posts I’ve seen since I joined Reddit.

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OP t1_j1wzkxw wrote

Thank you! I use a combination of Blender & Photoshop

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t1_j1xyzds wrote

The caustics look amazing! Did you fake them?

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t1_j1y62b3 wrote

Blender does have some caustuc support now, so it could be that

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t1_j1ysxjc wrote

Mind explaining what are caustics? I don’t know anything about creating digital art.

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t1_j1ytook wrote

The light that's broken up by the glass and liquid :)

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t1_j1ytu22 wrote

Thank you! I didn’t know to give that any special attention. It does look really cool.

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t1_j1x0iid wrote

yeahh always makes me wanna learn blender more, he posts tutorials on Ig and youtube too that show it better

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t1_j1x9hxx wrote

This is really great! It feels so calm and peaceful. I’d call it “Zero Turbulence”. 😄

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t1_j1wskrm wrote

This is awesome, only feedback is there is no shadow where the arm should go on the lap.

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t1_j1xci0o wrote

Its the hand thats really distracting. It doesnt appear to have any muscles engaged and i think thats the part that immediately takes me out of it. Other than that, very well done!

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t1_j1x82oi wrote

Gorgeous lighting and the way the light interacts with the glass and the liquid inside it is awesome.

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t1_j1xt632 wrote

The left hand does look a little too clenched. Unless he is afraid of flying and stirring like that is how he relaxes?

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t1_j1xza19 wrote

The most unrealistic thing about this drawing is how much space there is for those economy seats 🥲 god i wish that was reality…

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t1_j1xp8mi wrote

Amazing 🤩 Also are those Negroni’s ?

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t1_j1y5zin wrote

The only thing that breaks it for me is the model has no face in the reflection of the seat tv. I wish there had been a face. Everything else is amazing.

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t1_j1xqmhl wrote

This is hypnotizing. Watched for like five minutes and didn’t even realize.

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t1_j1xqsy8 wrote

Change the cup to opaque plastic and you've got a scene.

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t1_j1xxb3i wrote

This is relaxing to watch. I can hear the hum of the engines and the ice clanking in the cocktail glass.

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t1_j1y45xh wrote

The hand almost looks see-through in the sunlight, like a baby's hand, making it look very delicate.

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t1_j1y96vg wrote

Make one with Turbulence and the guy is just struggling to hold his drink. Lol that would be great.

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t1_j20w544 wrote

Was it intentional to have the left hand look like it's gripping tightly?

Everything else looks so calm. The gentle swirling of the drink, the relaxed fit of the belt, the lack of heavy breathing.. but that left hand looks like he's truly nervous about flying and trying to look calm.

Love this style though, it's truly gorgeous!

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t1_j1xha7p wrote

I've been watching for two hours now, and they still haven't landed! I wonder where they're flying!

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t1_j1xqstz wrote

Wow. This is amazing. If I had one of those fake windows that were computer screens, I would make this my view.

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t1_j1xyg9v wrote

Yessss so many memories from plane rides are captured in this

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t1_j1y19vc wrote

Now I want something refreshing to drink.

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t1_j1y1y0x wrote

Wow, great job, you really captured the feel well

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t1_j1y5059 wrote

holy shit i thought this was a real video for a solid 10 seconds, good god damned job man. good job.

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t1_j1y5evu wrote

I hate that I can hear this even though I can’t

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t1_j1ykf17 wrote

I’m getting strong uncanny valley vibes, and I love it.

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t1_j1yndzf wrote

There is something so calm and relaxing about this. I love it.

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t1_j1ypyin wrote

I can live in this reality, no problem.

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t1_j1yrl98 wrote

There's something soothing about the scene.

Is that a Manhattan?

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t1_j1ys6os wrote

I wish live wallpapers were still a thing on iPhone for this one

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t1_j1z955k wrote

How does this have nearly 14k upvotes? Botting?

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t1_j1znpxq wrote

The light scattering on that hand mhmhmhmhmhm

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t1_j1xchme wrote

As a large person all I can think is:

How do I get this much room on an airplane with out spending way to much.

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t1_j1xkmrm wrote

Omg… this is like caramel sledding down a mountain of whip cream into a valley of peaches

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t1_j1xnqw8 wrote

Quit stirring and take a drink!

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t1_j1xocd8 wrote

I'm assuming that's an Old Fashioned, most places never mix them properly so I don't blame him

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t1_j1yfj2j wrote

I‘m looking at this and I’m thinking, „how old is that IFE to have the controls beside the screen?“

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t1_j1yinx5 wrote

"Thats a cool photo.. oh its a drawing thats so good.. wait sh its MOVING

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t1_j1yoczc wrote

How do I use this as an animated wallpaper on iPhone/windows?

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t1_j1ypz98 wrote

In reality the person in front slams their chair back as soon as you get a drink/food 🥲 i dont dare put my cup down on the tray anymore

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t1_j1yxxpq wrote

Stewardess, give me a scotch, a backup scotch and a boiler scotch. Thats a shot of scotch floating in a bigger glass of scotch. Now scotch me, scotch-face!

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t1_j1yz45q wrote

I wish cocktails always moved like that. So pretty.

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t1_j1z0eq5 wrote

Reminds me of tightuprightnow single cover by the Parcels. Great work!

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t1_j1z2422 wrote

oh wow, I love the smooth movements of the hands as well as the liquid. Not to mention how the sun perfectly shines on all the objects. Beautiful would love to see more of this

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t1_j1z34fb wrote

I like the contrast of the first class elegance of the subject and the clearly economy seating. Great work!

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t1_j1z3vnf wrote

This style is giving me weird ass vibes and I like it.

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t1_j1z50k1 wrote

Ah, when slowly stirred not shaken, makes it elegant!

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t1_j1z7qyh wrote

Wish your light had some dapple in the shape of cloud effects to give this a sense a movement. It feels almost completely still. Lovely otherwise!

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t1_j1z7txo wrote

Put this on YouTube with brown noise as the BG and you’ve got a whole new version of LoFi girl

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t1_j1zb3kq wrote

Art can bring up a lot of images in the mind… such as the bill for that overpriced airplane cocktail.

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t1_j1zef98 wrote

This art piece is an escape from the chaos of holidays. Awesome work!

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t1_j1zf8s3 wrote

Looks great, I really like the feel of it. I will say that the refracted light though the glass doesn’t look right though. It is too bright/white to be refracted though a dark liquid like it is, and it’s also too large as it spreads out onto the table. So easy to fix though.

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t1_j1zlak6 wrote

I have this picture on my wall, what a cool suprise! Do you use procreate or photoshop? This is so relaxing to watch.

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t1_j1zlpap wrote

Dat subsurface scattering *chefs kiss Fantastic work.

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t1_j1zmdly wrote

I love the feeling of it and the lighting, but the hand is very uncanny valley

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t1_j1zmfv4 wrote

Didn’t know why this was kind of giving me anxiety, but then I remembered Get Out and it clicked.

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t1_j1znpnw wrote

This must be from back when the windows lined up with the rows, before they crammed in more seats, last couple times I got a “window” seat it was just the plastic between windows.

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t1_j206wgw wrote

Wish I could set this as a phone background.

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t1_j20nz8t wrote

So much detail that treats the eyes. The subtle whispere of the clouds. The reflection of the ice on the laptray. The minute movements of the face in the tv reflection. Great!

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t1_j20pvnh wrote

First: stunning. If I had a digital frame stuff like this would go in it. This would make a banging animated wallpaper.

Second: the most distracting thing for me is that the shadow of the mint leaves is too sharp. With the softness of all the other elements it’s almost jagged looking.

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t1_j2ariwt wrote

omg may I have a process or tutorial about this? This is gorgeous! The shadow and the brush texture is amazing, I wonder if op have patrons for sharing this kind of npr render, I would love to follow😘😍

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