better known as Fane, ElaborateBeast
I am a graphic enthusiast, amateur photographer and 3D printer experimentalist. My focus is on self-development, within the borders of entertainment. Being a member of a furry community supported my desire for artwork and photography. I do artwork and photography for fun, not for money.
Mostly I draw anthropomorphic animals in various situations. My style is simple, with light shading and not overly detailed. Which kind of goes against my detailist nature.
MOREArt can affect its spectators in many ways, so it is not surprising to see different reactions to the same piece of work. But if we are to define what true art is, it is something which the artist creates for his own satisfaction, without thinking about what the world would say about it.
Taking photos has always been one of my main desires. Since childhood, I have been interested in cinematography and photography. This later narrowed to photography alone. Catching moments as they are, without posing or overly polished scenes are my thing.
MOREOur initial reaction to photographic images often leans toward belief or trust that the picture tells a true. By following these gut reactions, we are often led by the hand toward manipulation by advertisers, marketers, and product designers.
The technology of the new era absolutely devoured me. Having the possibility to print your toys, broken parts or even whole tools is amazing. Thanks to this, I have learned parametric 3D modelling.
MORECar bodies and parts, houses, and even human parts are already 3D printable. Industries from aviation to electronics and medical to food have adopted 3D printing for product development, but also in growing numbers for producing spare parts and fully functional end products replacing conventional production methods in the process.
My interest in sewing has emerged quite recently. Sewing means relaxation for me. Straight and neat seams represent neatness and order, which fills me with peace. I am happy to offer my sewing services for the happiness of others.
MOREThe sewing machine was invented in 1790 by one Thomas Saint, but patented by William Newton in 1874. There are more than 4,000 types of sewing machines in the world: Brother is one of the most popular sewing machine brands.