Posted December 1, 200618 yr M.C. Escher is a Dutch graphic artist famous for his often mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs and mezzotints which feature impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, and tessellations. This pioneer's work is still prominent in optical illutions and such today, so prominent that it has made its way into the Lego form along with many others. There are some extra pictures here. I love this stuff.
December 2, 200618 yr Eurobricks Emperor I always found the stairs (2nd one) very intriguing. First time I see it in lego form.
November 27, 20159 yr Hi guys, I'm happy to show you my last render of my re-creation: Hand With Reflecting Sphere (by M.C. Escher) (1935). Hope you'll like it!
November 27, 20159 yr Really a great job! And a brilliant idea too. You captured the original setup extremely well. So I like it!! May you please describe your workflow in a few words? I assume that this is a complete and genuine render without any "photoshoping". Right? regards papacharly
November 27, 20159 yr That's excellent! One of my favourites of Echer's prints. The head choice is perfect.
November 27, 20159 yr Thank you papacharly :) This is the workflow: 1) I built the model with Mecabricks, 2) I rendered the sphere in Blender, with a super-fish eye lens, 3) I rendered the hand (because minifig's arm it's so short! ahah), 4) in Photoshop I merge the images, than I turned the result in BW and I add some grain. Thank you too Borex and Pate-keetongu! Yes, I think I'll re-make some other Escher's models!
November 27, 20159 yr Many thanks for disclosing your "secrets". Looking forward to some more Eschers.
November 28, 20159 yr Take a look at this project I did to re-create the infinite waterfall MC Escher print. http://tomalphin.com/2013/10/lego-challenge-12-impossible-escher.html
November 28, 20159 yr Take a look at this project I did to re-create the infinite waterfall MC Escher print. http://tomalphin.com...ble-escher.html Fantastic henrysunset, your project it's so clean!
November 28, 20159 yr The work of Escher always captivated me, and seeing his work in Lego from is great. Thanks for sharing this work. Zanna, I'm really impressed with your render, you really captured the atmosphere of the real work. And I really like the way you included the Lego Mona Lisa and the yellow man in the paintings on the wall.
November 29, 20159 yr Thanks for your kind words TheLET :) Now I'm working on something easier, Drawing hands! Stay tuned!
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