Illustration, 3D and motion design for The Thrill is Gone

Today, I want to introduce you to Reggie Perry, Jr's new 3D short film, which is a stunning visual representation of Nina Simone’s “The Thrill is Gone.” In this 3D masterpiece, Reggie takes you on a journey through the emotional ups and downs of love, loss, and heartbreak, providing a unique experience for fans of illustration and motion design.

To create this visually stunning short film, Reggie utilized Blender and Premiere Pro, two powerful tools that allowed him to bring the magic of this classic song to life in a whole new way. The stunning visuals and emotional depth of this piece will leave you captivated and moved, reminding us of the power that motion design and illustration have to tell stories and evoke emotion.

Reggie Perry, Jr is a multidisciplinary creator from Atlanta, Georgia. You can find more of his work on his website, reggieperryjr.com. With his extensive experience in graphic design, illustration, motion design, and other creative fields, Reggie is an artist to watch out for.

If you're a fan of illustration and motion design, Reggie Perry, Jr's 3D short film is an experience you won't want to miss. It's a beautiful representation of the power that art has to connect us emotionally, and it's a testament to the limitless possibilities of combining technology and creativity.

Experience the magic of Nina Simone’s “The Thrill is Gone” in a whole new way with Reggie Perry, Jr's new 3D short film. I used Blender and Premiere Pro to create a stunning visual representation of this classic song. The film takes you on a journey through the ups and downs of love, loss, and heartbreak. You’ll be captivated by the stunning visuals and the emotional depth of this piece.

So what are you waiting for? Sit back, relax, and experience the magic of Nina Simone’s “The Thrill is Gone” in a whole new way with Reggie Perry, Jr's stunning 3D short film.

Illustration stills

Illustration still from the 3D and motion design project The Thrill is Gone

Illustration still from the 3D and motion design project The Thrill is Gone

Illustration still from the 3D and motion design project The Thrill is Gone

For more information make sure to check out reggieperryjr.com

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