Eugene Pylinsky — Motion Designer
Eugene Pylinsky is a Motion Designer based in Ukraine, featured in the Art of Styleframe library of motion design and visual design talent. This profile aggregates selected works documented in the gallery alongside attribution links back to the artist's own portfolio for verified context.
The work gathered here runs to 11 documented pieces, pulled from a wider portfolio that takes in DINA LYNNYK SS17, GGRIDIO, INTO THE VOID, NEXTSOUND 2016 titles, each one linking back to Eugene's own site for full credits. Look for The Huddle, BMW iX3, Arina's Story, [adult swim] x Pylik, among others in the gallery; we link out to the maker's own upload instead of copying the frames here.
The deeper archive sits at behance.net; what we maintain is a pointer to it, not a copy of it. Grouping Eugene by Ukraine and by actual projects, not by buzzword, is the editorial habit this site has kept since the original gallery.
Eugene Pylinsky is a Motion Designer based in Ukraine, featured in the Art of Styleframe library. The selections below link to the artist's own portfolio for verified work history and credits.
Who he is
Eugene Pylinsky publishes as Pylik, and his Behance profile files the practice under motion graphics and art direction, listing Kyiv, Ukraine. The Ukrainian thread runs through nearly every project documented below: fashion collaborations in Kyiv, festival titles, projection mapping in Odessa, a logo build for a Ukrainian agency. He works in Cinema 4D with X-Particles and Cycles4D, which the older project notes state outright.
Portfolio highlights
- DINA LYNNYK SS17 In collaboration with Kyiv based fashion designer Dina Lynnyk i've made 3 different videos - invitation, teaser and catwalk intro.
- GGRIDIO Ggrid is a system that allows you to monetize your computation power. The system incorporates a variety of computers around the world and distribute some tasks on each one.
- INTO THE VOID - Playing with Cycles4D and X-Particles
- NEXTSOUND 2016 titles This titles was created for 4th annual progressive music and digital art festival Nextsound.
- Resistance This real-time 3D projection mapping was made for the Ukrainian Odessa Light Festival. This work inspired by animated short films Animatrix.
- Riot Division self promo project inspired by a dystopian novel 1984 by George Orwell </
- logo reveal for digital agency based in Ukraine YARCHE
Inside the gallery
The recent commercial entries are the widest reach yet. BMW iX3 is automotive, The Huddle and Parions Sport x Shapxo move into sport, and [adult swim] x Pylik is a network ident collaboration. Those sit at the top of the profile, ahead of everything else.
Underneath them the tone changes completely. Artifacts of WAR and VOLYA are tied to the war in Ukraine, and Arina's Story belongs to the same period. VOLYA is the Ukrainian word for freedom or will. Publishing that work in the same feed as a car commercial takes a certain steadiness.
The rest is abstraction and light study. Inner light, MAYA, Everything is the vibration of God and Sun chase loop are self-directed pieces built on the same particle and rendering toolkit as his festival work. Compare them with the older Resistance projection mapping for the Odessa Light Festival and you can see one continuous experiment: how far can a simple form be pushed before the light does all the storytelling?
Where to see more
Full project pages, stills and process notes are on Behance, where he posts as Pylik.
Related designers
Related profiles in the library: Nicolas Jandrain.
Selected Works
11 featured projects. Each opens on the artist's own site.
The Huddle
Source: behance.net →BMW iX3
BMW
Source: behance.net →Arina's Story
Source: behance.net →[adult swim] x Pylik
Adult Swim
Source: behance.net →Parions Sport x Shapxo
Parions Sport
Source: behance.net →Sun chase loop
Source: behance.net →Artifacts of WAR
Source: behance.net →Everything is the vibration of God
Source: behance.net →Inner light
Source: behance.net →MAYA
Source: behance.net →VOLYA
Source: behance.net →This profile is part of the Art of Styleframe (AOSF) library of motion and visual design talent.