An SLART Magazine pick of the week.
“The Maze” is meant to be a mysterious and slightly scarey build. The walls flow like a river, the floor moves underfoot, petunias blow around on the SL wind, and occasionally the elusive great white spirit emerges from the center. A haunting melody reverberates throughout. Viewers should be sure to notice how the textures glow from blue to green as they travel down the corridors to the center of The Maze, where a meditation cushion hovers at the spirit’s source. This sculpture consist of simple prims textured with multiple textures, opaque and transparent. Both are animated with scripts. The point of the work is to enjoy the kaleidoscopic interactions between textures and the mood generated by the piece. The textures made from my real life digital drawings. The drawings are done like drawings in traditional media except that I use digital tools, including a software program called Corel Painter and a pressure-sensitive digitizing tablet and stylus. -Alizarin Goldflake





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