amsdaoud writes:
Some dream to fly, and others dare to make their dreams become real. This was the life of famed Arab inventor Abu al-Qasim Abbas ibn Firnas (b. 809 A.D). He is famously credited to be the first man ever to build a technology to fly, using just wood, silk, and feathers. The short film “Firnas” tells the story of the famed inventor-physician-chemist, dramatizing his most famous moment.
Every single part of the short film is lovingly detailed, modeled, textured, and animated by Abdelrahman M. Daoud. This animation is part of a year-long project to share uniquely Arab stories beyond the Arab world.
“Many credit the Wright brothers with the invention of the airplane, but few have considered who came before.” Abdelrahman says. “Firnas invented personal flight before modern technology! He also created the technology behind reading glasses, which millions use today…but that’s a story for another time.”
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That was beautiful.
Thank you Robert!
Beautiful. I really liked the subtle facial expression, and a
lso the texturing of the landscape.