Excited to be part of the Urban Pixels exhibition in New York!đź—˝
Creating this piece was so much fun! 🎉 Seeing it on a massive screen feels surreal—it’s especially dear to me, holding personal choices and experiences as a snapshot of today.
Huge thanks to @art.innovation.gallery for this opportunity! 🚀✨
Some time ago Poly Art a digital art platform reached out to showcase my work on public screens in China. And it actually happened!
My piece is now playing on large scale screens in Shanghai and Wuhan ✨
It still feels a bit surreal you work on something at home mostly for yourself and then suddenly it appears on a huge screen thousands of kilometers away đź‘€
Animated the piece! 🌸
Noticed the seamless loop?
I wrote a custom script for it, grab it in my blog:
👉 alinazykina.com/blog
+ start motion from any frame
+ use fade-in
+ play with random seed
+ perfect seamless loop!
Naked Eye Tutorial — Real-World Setup from a Single Photo
A quick breakdown of how I built a 3D scene for a Naked Eye installation — using only a single photo, with no access to real-world measurements.
In this tutorial, I cover the key steps: camera calibration, scene construction, render setup, and screen layout adaptation.
Created for the Urban Pixel exhibition in Times Square, New York.
This is not a theoretical demo — it’s a real production case with real constraints.
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Cinema 4D + Redshift + After Effects
Duration: 2 minutes
Artist: Alina Zykina
PLA Animation Tutorial
Recently, I shared my new artwork, Escapism🌿, and the response has been incredible—thank you so much!💛
I figured it deserved a little behind-the-scenes spotlight, so I’ve put together a quick tutorial on how I struggled and animated the pool transition (spoiler’s in the title).
Enjoy!