Shanghai Animation Film Studio and “Infinite Nuan Nuan” Collaboration: Stunning Ink Wash Art Posters Debut at “Painting Season”
Recently, the open-world adventure game “Infinite Nuan Nuan” announced a partnership with Shanghai Animation Film Studio (hereinafter referred to as “SAFS”), inviting SAFS to create promotional posters for the 1.8 version “Painting Season”. This collaboration integrates classic ink wash animation aesthetics into the game’s promotion, offering players a visual feast.
The traditional ink-wash painting collides with digital art, recreating the charm of the “Chinese School”. As a benchmark of Chinese animation, Shanghai Animation Film Studio has created classic works such as “The Havoc in Heaven” and “The Little Tadpoles Looking for Their Mother”, and its unique ink-wash animation style enjoys the reputation of the “Chinese School” internationally. The poster designed for “Infinite Nana” this time continues the studio’s consistent artistic style, outlining the game characters with ink-wash brushstrokes, integrating the traditional Chinese painting’s artistic conception with modern digital rendering techniques, presenting a dynamic and elegant visual effect.
The “Danqing Season” theme is well-aligned, conveying the beauty of Eastern aesthetics. The 1.8 version of “Infinite Nuan Nuan” takes inspiration from traditional Chinese painting, introducing brand-new Chinese-style clothing, scenes, and storylines. The poster design by Shanghai Animation Film Studio closely follows this theme, using techniques such as ink wash and negative space to showcase the game’s landscape charm and character elegance. This not only echoes the version’s content but also reinforces the narrative of cultural inheritance.
The cross-border collaboration continues the classic, exploring new expressions of Chinese style. This collaboration is not the first time that Shanghai Animation Film Studio has ventured into cross-border creation. In 2022, it collaborated with McDonald’s to launch a Spring Festival promotional video and posters in ink-wash style, combining traditional aesthetics with modern brands, which was widely praised. This collaboration with “Infinite Nuan Nuan” once again demonstrates Shanghai Animation Film Studio’s profound skills in innovatively expressing traditional culture and provides a new model for the integration of art and business in the gaming industry.
Conclusion
This collaboration between Shanghai Animation Film Studio and “Infinite Nuan Nuan” is not only a collision of classic animation IP and emerging game culture, but also another stunning appearance of traditional Chinese aesthetics in the digital age. With the launch of the “Danqing Season” version, players will be able to experience the charm of the ink-wash world in the game firsthand. And this poster created by a national treasure-level animation team will undoubtedly become one of the most precious collectibles of this version.
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