Qing Tian

France

Qing Tian is an illustrator and motion designer living in Paris, constantly juggling between drawing and animation every day. Telling stories with a pen and his creativity, Qing's work is sometimes funny, sometimes deep. He believes that design isn’t just work; it’s an adventure full of fun. Even though he spends his days in front of a screen, he’s always eager to capture the little sparks of inspiration in life. Whether through illustration or animation, he hopes his work brings a smile to people’s faces.


In addition to his artistic practice, Qing works as a freelance illustrator, 3D artist and motion designer. He has worked for notable clients such as Sanofi, San Pellegrino, ENGIE and FC Barcelona


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Rooftop Series: Night of Inspiration

Rooftop_Series_Night_of_Inspiration_Qing_Tian_3D.mp4

Life on the rooftops is filled with unique and vibrant moments — from sharing a glass of wine with a cat at your side, to gazing at the stars, or simply discovering inspiration in the quiet heights above the city. This work was born from my desire to capture those fleeting sparks of everyday poetry, to turn simple scenes into stories that feel both intimate and universal. Through this piece, I hope to share the warmth, tranquility, and imagination that these rooftop moments bring to me.

technique

3d

format

portrait

duration

01:00

year

2024

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