Syd Mead thrived on complexity. Every piece of his work is masterclass of perspective, detailed shape language, complex lighting & difficult reflective surfaces.pic.twitter.com/HG8pu7ZVh3
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Syd Mead thrived on complexity. Every piece of his work is masterclass of perspective, detailed shape language, complex lighting & difficult reflective surfaces.pic.twitter.com/HG8pu7ZVh3
He was not only an artistic genius capable of perfectly rendering his imagination, but he was also an industrial designer, grounding his art into reality.pic.twitter.com/GcObgtqNmJ
Hence why his designs translated so well to the big screen. Here, the famous Blade Runner spinner, as envisioned by Mead, and as built on set.pic.twitter.com/iH4I0CARYb
Even objects like the Voight-Kampff lie detector from Blade Runner became cult.pic.twitter.com/iIbe8anTId
Even the cryogenic sleeping pods of the Sulaco, in Aliens.pic.twitter.com/e3acHIeI7P
I love how he pulled of asymmetrical designs for Blade Runner. Design & concept art shouldn't be just coming up with variants of existing designs, but questioning fundamentals.pic.twitter.com/Vfrc0vIDOa
Without Syd Mead, no Daft Punks helmets. He's not too happy about those either: "Not only is the Daft Punk version poorly proportioned but the ornament is a badly executed variation of Greco-Roman motif. I don't really care at this point." https://www.fastcompany.com/3036532/the-problem-with-wearable-technology-according-to-blade-runner-designer-syd-m …pic.twitter.com/pIeJUDBXFc
We can find his artistic DNA in science-fiction everywhere nowadays. In Mass Effect for instance, where you can recognize the obvious inspiration for the Mako & the Citadel. https://kotaku.com/the-one-man-who-influenced-mass-effect-more-than-anyone-471882745 …pic.twitter.com/nAzXVImvE6
Akira, for instance, also took inspiration from Syd Mead & especially from his design work for Tron.pic.twitter.com/Slc30wn8Nl
Showing his good nature, Syd Mead even made an homage to Akira later in 2004 for Honda.pic.twitter.com/5KUWBXmTFs
Hell, even Death Stranding's excellent art design from Yoji Shinkawa heavily comes from Syd Mead's shape language. Not too surprising, Kojima has always been a fan, even at the time of Snatcher (1988).pic.twitter.com/ZABAGjyXvb
His futuristic work is slowly becoming reality, for instance by obviously shaping @elonmusk's cybertruck. Syd Mead loved it, and stated that it "has completely changed the vocabulary of the personal truck market design."
https://www.businessinsider.com/blade-runners-syd-mead-says-cybertruck-exceeds-expectations-2019-11 …
"The Movie Art of Syd Mead: Visual Futurist" I can't recommend you enough this book. You can easily find it on Amazon. Unfortunately unlikely to find it in libraries, as they rarely feature artbooks.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA_A5AFt9hg …
Gnomon workshop has 2 Syd Mead masterclasses. https://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/search?q=syd+mead … You can see how precise & meticulous he is. The modern concept art style couldn't be more different.pic.twitter.com/vdJdYP56T7
Don't be sad. He was an acclaimed & accomplished artist, saw his work adapted to all mediums, influenced iconic designs & legendary artists. And after our imagination, his legacy is now influencing our reality. These moments won't be lost in time. Thank you, Syd Mead.pic.twitter.com/oCLJqy1xiB
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