Amazing vector graphics

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No. They're vector graphics, and the beauty of them is that you can scale them to any size and they'll never lose quality. Awesome stuff.
 
Very Very Pretty!

Really dumb question... but if it's vector graphics does that mean that it is possible to make those images rotatable... and eventually animated?
 
Very Very Pretty!

Really dumb question... but if it's vector graphics does that mean that it is possible to make those images rotatable... and eventually animated?

Was Beowulf not along those lines? I've not seen it though so it's a guess.

Not vector graphics but it looked pretty real from what I remember.
 
They're blatantly vector images created /from/ photos though. And if you get enough detail, vector images will look real too (esp now it looks like they can do gradients/textures etc).

Agreed, once you blow them up to massive size and look closely, you'll see the vector-ness again...
 
They're blatantly vector images created /from/ photos though. And if you get enough detail, vector images will look real too (esp now it looks like they can do gradients/textures etc).

Agreed, once you blow them up to massive size and look closely, you'll see the vector-ness again...

They'd have to be done from photos - unless you know what every single person / object looked like from memory.
 
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WOAH.

Some of them you can just tell are not real. But the cat, the nekid girl are the two that i cant tell the difference.

Very impressive.

Now we just need pc graphics to look like them :cool:
 
Really dumb question... but if it's vector graphics does that mean that it is possible to make those images rotatable... and eventually animated?

No, they're 2D images, just using a mesh to make the graduations in colour. The outline images *look* 3D, but they're not.

Basically, if you wanted another angle of one of the cats, you have to start again.
 
Hmm I'd like to know how these were done. I suspect they were made in a 3d modelling program like Maya and rendered to a vector image format. Still very impressive though.
 
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