Feb 5, 2019

SoA Academy Day#7

From Friday, 07-October-2016 to Saturday, 08-October-2016 in Venice. This year at State of Art Academy, we wanted to shatter the preconception that Forest Pack is only for vegetation, focussing on some of the most interesting case studies we were sent in after this year’s call for showreel material. We presented last on the Friday night and everyone’s mind was already on Pizza so we woke them up with Squatty Potty. The rest came out pretty well, but we noticed that no one had ice cream for dessert that night :)

soa academy day 7

From Friday, 07-October-2016 to Saturday, 08-October-2016 in Venice.

 

This year at State of Art Academy, we wanted to shatter the preconception that Forest Pack is only for vegetation, focussing on some of the most interesting case studies we were sent in after this year’s call for showreel material. We presented last on the Friday night and everyone’s mind was already on Pizza so we woke them up with Squatty Potty. The rest came out pretty well, but we noticed that no one had ice cream for dessert that night :)

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