On Friday, January 12th, visual artist @assthrowknot posted a reel for the domain-expanded Shrine of Malice in Double Sided Sukuna. Jujutsu Kaisen Appeared at Raffles Place in Singapore. Although it looks real, Domain Extension is his CGI creation, made to look real through visual effects.
Jujutsu Kaisenis a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Gege Akutami. The manga series began serialization in March 2018 and has been compiled into 25 manga volumes. Additionally, anime studio MAPPA has produced two anime seasons and a movie based on the manga series.
visual artist manifesto of Jujutsu Kaisen evil shrine in singapore
On Friday, January 12, 2024, Singaporean visual artist Aundraj Jude released a video on TikTok and Instagram account @assthrowknot introducing the domain expansion of the double-faced shrine – the appearance of an evil shrine at Raffles Place station. Posted.
Raffles Place is the heart of Singapore’s financial district. It is located south of the mouth of the Singapore River. The expansion of the domain was animated, allowing the domain to open and allow fans to exit the train. The concept was truly innovative. Unfortunately, it was just an animation, not a prop.
Aundraj Jude is a visual artist and motion designer based in Singapore. He is a Global Creator Partner at Adobe, blending 3D and visual art to bring imagination to life with Adobe After Effects. Most recently, Aundraj collaborated with Clinique and Crocs. He has also worked with Adidas and FC Bayern Munich in the past.
Fan reaction to this Jujutsu Kaisen CG animation work
Fans were stunned to see the malicious shrine as they were not expecting to see such a sight. Many people talked about wanting to ride the subway just to experience getting out of the domain. The animation itself was very believable and gave a good idea of what the malevolent shrine would actually look like.
That being said, many fans believed that Jujutsu Kaisen The CGI animated video was from Japan. They thus expressed a desire to visit the country or to begin living there. But in reality, the video was from Singapore.
However, some fans struggled to believe that the video was edited and not real. Considering how authentic the animation looked, some fans were led to believe this was a promotional attempt by animation studio MAPPA. But they were completely wrong, as the video was his 3D rendering of a realistic evil temple that acted as a subway door.
Finally, some fans were interested in visual art and motion design. They provided input on the creator’s work, complimented it, and gave tips.