{"id":584687,"date":"2018-02-14T16:02:27","date_gmt":"2018-02-14T21:02:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=584687"},"modified":"2020-07-15T08:09:19","modified_gmt":"2020-07-15T12:09:19","slug":"sneakerart-spotlight-differantly-studios-one-line-air-jordan-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/sneakerart-spotlight-differantly-studios-one-line-air-jordan-1\/","title":{"rendered":"#SneakerArt Spotlight \/\/ Differantly Studios \u201cOne Line\u201d Air Jordan 1"},"content":{"rendered":"
Similar to Nas, all Differantly Studios (DFT) need is one line to create a custom Air Jordan 1\u00a0<\/strong>that they are calling “Intangible Object.”<\/p>\n Just like their other sneaker-based art projects<\/a>, DFT used a single line to draw out the design of an AJ1. However unlike their other projects<\/a>, DFT used an actual pair of AJ1 as their canvas. Using an actual sneaker gives\u00a0the “illusion of wearing a piece of figurative art instead of a shoe.”<\/p>\n Here’s more on the technical aspects of the art-based sneaker from DFT<\/a>:<\/p>\n Due to the very specific shape of the sneaker, the artwork is a distorted perspective displaying itself perfectly from a specific standpoint only (anamorphosis was called “the art of secret perspective” by Albrecht D\u00fcrer).<\/p>\n As for the process of transposing the artwork on the shoe, we wanted to avoid using a grid system combined with 3D software. Instead, we opted for a mix of projection and lots of hand adjustments, which turned out to be very challenging. It was a long and iterative procedure finalised by high-precision hand painting.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n