Universe With Different Physical Constant

Universe With Different Physical Constant

What if the ocean wasn't a place you went to, but something you could carry with you?

Project Type

Visual Development

Role

Illustrator, Animator

Year

2021

Overview

This illustration explores the concept of a reality slightly adjacent to our own. Titled 'Universe with Different Physical Constants,' the series re-imagines the fundamental rules of nature. Here, the focus is on the interplay between atmosphere and hydrodynamics. The visual anomaly of a fish swimming in a stable, floating bubble of water against a sunset sky challenges the viewer's perception of gravity, suggesting a world where the ocean can exist as droplets in the sky.

Part 1


It began when the geometry of the world fractured. The ground beneath her feet dissolved into a mathematical grid, and the sky bruised into a dusty violet. In front of her opened a portal—a circular tear in the fabric of reality. Inside it, the air was damp and teal, and her reflection did not mimic her; it watched her. This was the first constant to break: the law of dimension.

Part 2


The path took them through the red zone, where the atmosphere was thick enough to taste. Under the gaze of a giant, unblinking sun, the world turned into a silhouette of fire and shadow. Gravity here was soft and localized, wrapping around her aquatic companion like a protective skin. Together they walked the shoreline—a girl and a fish—carrying the ocean across the land, moving toward a horizon that refused to get closer.

Part 3

Eventually, the red heat faded into a deep, indigo silence, but the journey did not end—it only rose. High above the surface, the clouds rolled out like a vast, solid floor. Perched on the edge of her vessel, she looks out not at a destination, but at the expanse of an infinite ocean of cloud. In this universe without shores, she is destined to constantly wander, drifting forever through the twilight.

Animated Illustration Experiment