Description
Gothic Planet Neon
47 loop with alpha layer divided into 3 kinds :
– the gothic neon planet symbols with alpha layer (x22)
– the marble scuptures with alpha layer (x12)
– various planets with concrete background and other animations
Video is .mov with codec Dxv3 in FullHD 30fps. The download file is a .torrent, you will need a free software like Vuze to dowload the final product.
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Keywords : 3d abstract alpha alpha channel animation architecture circular decoration EDM foreground graphic grunge horror laser machine mechanical motion motion graphics neon science sci-fi scary round seamless looping techno planet monas esoteric magic wicca
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🎹 Music : WildCats – Enko
Text :
Monas Hieroglyphica – John Dee
Sculptures :
Recumbent Lion, 1825, Bertel THORVALDSEN – Thorvaldsensmuseum
Fragmentary colossal marble head of a youth, second century BC, HELENISTIC – discovered at Pergamon, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Bust of Nefertiti, 1345 BC, THUTMOSE, one of the most copied works of ancient Egypt – discovered at Amarna, The Neues Museum, Berlin
Julius Caesar, 1512, Andrea di Pietro di Marco FERRUCCI – The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
The Belvedere Torso, first century BC, APOLLONIOS,son of Nestor – Museo Pio-Clementino of the Vatican Museums
Les 4 saisons, 2003, Alfred BLONDEL – Louvain-la-Neuve
Le Penseur, 1904, Auguste Rodin – there are about 28 full-sized castings
David Vanquishing Goliath, 1870, Antonin MERCIÉ – Musée des Augustins
Le Réveil, 1851, Laurent-Honoré MARQUESTE – Musée des Augustins
Mercury about to Kill Argus, 1818, Bertel THORVALDSEN – Thorvaldsensmuseum
Apollo, Bertel THORVALDSEN, 1805 – Thorvaldsensmuseum
The deers sculpture is russian, date and artist are UNKNOWN – located in Omsk on the bank of the Irtysh River
Tête de bouc, 1742, Jean-Baptiste PIGALLE, Nicolas-Sébastien ADAM, Ange-Jacques GABRIEL – Réunion des Musées Nationaux