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Rendering the Future: Denis Krylov on 3D Storytelling and Innovation

Rendering the Future: Denis Krylov on 3D Storytelling and Innovation

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In this episode, Rocky Tilney and Clark Miller explore the evolution of visual storytelling, focusing on how 3D design, animation, and immersive media are reshaping creative workflows. They discuss the impact of emerging technologies like AI and AR on the creative industry, the importance of human storytelling, and the future of education for aspiring artists. The conversation features insights from Denis Krylov, co-founder of Transparent House, who shares his journey from the Soviet Union to Silicon Valley and his perspective on the future of 3D visualization and the role of creativity in a tech-driven world.


  • The evolution of visual storytelling is heavily influenced by technology.
  • AI and AR are transforming creative workflows and the role of artists.
  • Human storytelling remains essential despite technological advancements.
  • Denis Krylov's journey highlights the importance of adaptability in creativity.
  • Cultural differences affect how creativity is perceived and valued.
  • The future of 3D artistry is uncertain due to the rise of AI tools.
  • AI can assist in creative processes but cannot replace human creativity.
  • The importance of education in nurturing the next generation of creatives.
  • Immersive experiences are becoming more communal rather than isolating.
  • The balance between technology and artistry is crucial for future success.

Keywords: visual storytelling, 3D design, animation, immersive media, VR, AI, AR, creative workflows, education, future of art, storytelling, technology

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