I saw an anthro character wearing headphones with speakers nowhere near their ears and I was compelled to make this
All the yogurts This is in anticipation of maybe redesigning this fella a little bit so they have a more expressive face and stuff
Decision paralysis, as experienced by yours truly
I like how there’s a category of careers (cowboy, pirate, spy, princess) that have a very specific historical and political context that they get stripped of for the entertainment of children
One time a friend said “Time flies” and I misunderstood it as some kind of temporal insect type of deal
Minecraft fans are so starved for new content that 5 new textures for one creature is big news Brother there were varied cats for a decade. You shouldn't be celebrating that they finally added dogs, you should be wondering why it took them 13 years to add a feature that takes like half an hour to implement and makes a lot of sense considering the minecraft cats already had it. FOR YEARS
hello!!
how do you do this really cool cel shading look on your renders? i’m assuming you use blender…
Hey there! You're right that I use Blender for the majority of my 3D art, this one in particular involves a very simple node setup that I put together earlier this year for shiny stuff like metal or gems.
You can change the colors of the surface and reflections through the ColorRamp node
And alter the angle of the reflections by rotating your light sources
Super simple, but I use it for a lot of scenes nowadays
Jovian Floater
Whatever it looks like to you, that's what it is
is it just me or are there just no "pop artists" let's call them that make 3D stuff? like I was browsing some Social Medias, as one does, and I realized that like in art circles, it's all drawings and paintings and stuff the only things that 3D artists post (the popular ones I mean) are tips and tutorials. I don't really see any ones that are popular for the stuff they make.
It's like the 3D art space is its own self-contained bubble that only contains other 3D artists so it makes a closed loop of tutorial exchange while keeping itself out of the eye of the general public (except for cases where their art is shown in another medium, like a videogame or movie). Maybe? While 2D art spaces are also choke full of non-artists who enjoy the art (...mostly furries) I am including this professionally made infographic to illustrate my point
This is for the record entirely anecdotal and might simply be that I'm just looking in the wrong places lol