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The CG airplane is animated on a path.
Now, the challenge is to animate it flying through the rest of the Ganbare Nippon image.
This test is a wip (work in progress) for the Ganbare Nippon / Kami Hikouki (Paper Airplane) … Continue reading →
As the Tohoku, Nippon / Japan recovers slowly from the March 11th,
triple disaster, thousands of missing persons have yet to be found. Another massive search team of Japanese and Americans are undergoing the recovering of bodies.
News of the devastated areas report progress, but the reality is, it’ll be years before there is real progress.
With that said, I’d like to dedicate this illustration to the suffering, as well to Nippon / Japan, and all the helping hands and voices around the world that have come together as one to overcome this hardship.
And specifically to the military, rescue and recovery teams, fire and policemen, hospitals, seniors, evacuation shelters, nuclear workers, family and children, fishing and farming industries, pets, housing and construction workers, businesses, spiritual ones, schools, and the newborns, keep on going! We can do it together! Nothing is too big to overcome!
I’m looking forward to a new Nippon / Japan! Thank you!
Here’s a work in progress tribute poster of the ongoing recovery, that I’d like to
dedicate to the Japanese people, called Ganbare Nippon.
Specifically to the military, rescue and recovery teams, fire and policemen, hospitals, seniors, evacuation shelters, nuclear workers, family and children, fishing and farming industries, pets, housing and construction workers, businesses, spiritual ones, schools and the newborns.
For now, this illustration is all my family and I are able to do as well as continual donation of money. We are gathering clothes, books and toys to send when the government announces it’s OK to do so. So in the meantime,
I’ve stopped all work to focus on the Ganbare Nippon poster.
Initially, I had planned to pay tribute to the Tohoku region, which is suffering the most, but realized it’s Japan as a whole. She is reeling from the devastation of the March 11th, 2011 East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Disaster, where industries all across the nation are affected. They mustn’t be neglected I feel. Now, only time will tell and reveal how resilient the Japanese people truly are.
I for one, am living among greatness. To witness the awe of sheer will and determination is an honor.