Just started to dabble into 3D modelling in the last couple of months. I've never really been artistically inclined but something about working in 3D just clicked for me. I use a program called...
Just started to dabble into 3D modelling in the last couple of months. I've never really been artistically inclined but something about working in 3D just clicked for me. I use a program called Blender that's open-source and I love pretty much everything about it!
Hoping that there are some other 3D modellers/ Blender users in this group and can't wait to see everyone's art!
Thank you! Making it involved some trial and hell of a lot of error but I think it ended up looking not too bad. The second one isn't a reference to anything in particular, just a mishmash of a...
Thank you! Making it involved some trial and hell of a lot of error but I think it ended up looking not too bad. The second one isn't a reference to anything in particular, just a mishmash of a couple of tutorial I was watching at the time.
I like the lighting/shadows on the fox, really adds a sense of depth. I don't know if you have any interest in doing educational animations, but I've always found those both enjoyable and...
I like the lighting/shadows on the fox, really adds a sense of depth. I don't know if you have any interest in doing educational animations, but I've always found those both enjoyable and interesting, for example this animation showing how a safe lock works, or a fire sprinkler.
Thank you! I've actually found that pieces that include well defined shadows but are technically easy to create tend to get a better response than pieces that have weak shadows but are technically...
Thank you! I've actually found that pieces that include well defined shadows but are technically easy to create tend to get a better response than pieces that have weak shadows but are technically more complex. I think this happens because the shadows really highlight that the piece is three dimensional.
Educational animations have always amazed me with how easily they clarify how objects function. I've always found this one particularly interesting: https://imgur.com/gallery/YFnRFgZ
Just started to dabble into 3D modelling in the last couple of months. I've never really been artistically inclined but something about working in 3D just clicked for me. I use a program called Blender that's open-source and I love pretty much everything about it!
Hoping that there are some other 3D modellers/ Blender users in this group and can't wait to see everyone's art!
The fox animation is ace! Is the second one (the Parthenon?) a reference to Independence Day?
Thank you! Making it involved some trial and hell of a lot of error but I think it ended up looking not too bad. The second one isn't a reference to anything in particular, just a mishmash of a couple of tutorial I was watching at the time.
Dude, those are sick
Thank you, appreciate it!
I like the lighting/shadows on the fox, really adds a sense of depth. I don't know if you have any interest in doing educational animations, but I've always found those both enjoyable and interesting, for example this animation showing how a safe lock works, or a fire sprinkler.
Thank you! I've actually found that pieces that include well defined shadows but are technically easy to create tend to get a better response than pieces that have weak shadows but are technically more complex. I think this happens because the shadows really highlight that the piece is three dimensional.
Educational animations have always amazed me with how easily they clarify how objects function. I've always found this one particularly interesting: https://imgur.com/gallery/YFnRFgZ
Nice work! I look forward to seeing what you build in the future :)
Thanks :) Working on a few things right now so hopefully I can post those soon.
The pictures are great, but that fox just blew me away. Fantastic!