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Students, Gnomon
Artist: Gnomon Students
Students at Gnomon School of Visual Effects have produced some otherworldly art inspired by Halloween. For more about the school, its students, and hauntingly good artwork, visit
www.gnomonschool.com
. Located in Hollywood, Gnomon School of Visual Effects is a training facility that stresses the importance of creativity in digital entertainment production. According to a spokesperson, “while technology offers new tools to create impressive computer-generated characters and worlds, it is not the technology that drives results, but the artist. Gnomon instructors are industry professionals that bring their experience and connections into the classroom to give the next generation of production artists an outstanding start to their careers. The results speak for themselves, as the flagship Digital Entertainment Production program boasts a 90 percent job placement rate.”
Featured images include:
Containerhead by Dylan Ekren
Werewolf by Jeremiah Ong
Bust by Diana Roberts
Facehugger by Dustin Blattner
Containerhead
Dylan Ekren
Facehugger
Dustin Blattner
Bust
Diana Roberts
Werewolf
Jeremiah Ong
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