A Quick Dive into Digital Art: Embracing the 80s Vibe

This morning, I was deep in digital art experimentation mode for an upcoming documentary project—more on that soon. The goal was to infuse some serious deep textures into the silhouette of a figure.

What started as an exploration quickly veered into a delightful detour. We seemed to tumble headfirst into an 80s-inspired world of vibrant, textured madness, and honestly? I'm loving the vibrant, chaotic energy of it all. It’s just a quick play, a moment of creative freedom, but the results are surprisingly inspiring.

This kind of organic discovery is a huge part of our process at Plume Films. Sometimes, the most exciting ideas emerge when you're simply experimenting and letting the art lead the way. It’s a fantastic reminder that creativity thrives on play and a willingness to embrace the unexpected.

What do you think of this vibrant, textured aesthetic? Let us know in the comments!

Richard Jackson

Founder, Animator & Designer

As the founder and creative force behind Plume Films, Richard has a passion for animation, filmmaking, and design, bringing compelling visual stories to life for prestigious organizations. He's particularly drawn to handmade filmmaking and all things art, infusing a unique, artisanal touch into his projects.

https://www.plumefilms.com/
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