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]]>Fascinated with architecture since a very young age, Tarka says that moving to 3D was the natural step for him. “The super realistic and sci-fi designs that were dominating the 3D scene back then didn’t appeal to me, so I decided to move to a bit more of an illustrative approach,” he told Medium.
But his path to 3D illustration was one he took by himself. “I’m fully self taught, studied economics and dropped out of school after obtaining my bachelor degree,” he says. “I didn’t even think about doing a masters degree.”
“I’m a really horrible drawer,” he added talking about the process itself, “so I always start the with 3D. Colors and textures are usually the last step for me and there’s a lot of mixing in that stage. I’ve got a selection of my 30–35 favorite kind of materials and I try to mix them with colors and textures to get the right results.”
Follow his Instagram page for a pop of color.
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]]>The post Laurie Rowan’s 3D Illustrations Live Up to the Hype appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Currently living in the south of England, the Welsh artist is known for his 3D creatures that bounce around the screen, attracting clients like Channel 4, Disney, and Google, amongst many (many) others.
“I keep my process hand drawn and on paper until I feel it’s defined enough to work up in 3D, from that point I work directly from my sketches in 3Ds Max,” explained the artist in an interview with wertn. “Once in 3Ds, each phase blends with the next. I always begin with modelling, then generally onto texturing, lighting, rigging and eventually animation. Rigging is probably the most labour intensive process, as most of my characters revolve around a clearly defined mechanism, so it has to be fluid and feel like it could tangibly exist, a good rig is essential for that.”
Check out some of our favorites and follow his Instagram page for more.
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]]>What do you think, did he succeed?
https://www.facebook.com/In.K.stones/photos/a.1513894038678623.1073741828.1511940938873933/1555593031175390/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/In.K.stones/photos/a.1513894038678623.1073741828.1511940938873933/1603635979704428/?type=3&theater
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]]>The post You Have To Check out These Fun and Colorful 3D Illustrations of Game of Thrones Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This Mexican artist is known for his colorful 3D illustrations, and he decided to give the Game of Thrones characters the same treatment, re-imagining them in claymation-style. Check out his work below.
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]]>The post 17-Year-Old Creates 3D Latte Art And It’s Too Cute To Drink appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Daphne makes the cutest 3D creatures out of frothed milk. Scroll to see our selection of her work and make sure to follow her on Instagram if you like it!
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]]>The post Forms, Shapes, and Colors: Peter Tarka Takes 3D Art to the Next Level appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Fascinated with architecture since a very young age, Tarka says that moving to 3D was the natural step for him. “The super realistic and sci-fi designs that were dominating the 3D scene back then didn’t appeal to me, so I decided to move to a bit more of an illustrative approach,” he told Medium.
But his path to 3D illustration was one he took by himself. “I’m fully self taught, studied economics and dropped out of school after obtaining my bachelor degree,” he says. “I didn’t even think about doing a masters degree.”
“I’m a really horrible drawer,” he added talking about the process itself, “so I always start the with 3D. Colors and textures are usually the last step for me and there’s a lot of mixing in that stage. I’ve got a selection of my 30–35 favorite kind of materials and I try to mix them with colors and textures to get the right results.”
Follow his Instagram page for a pop of color.
The post Forms, Shapes, and Colors: Peter Tarka Takes 3D Art to the Next Level appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Laurie Rowan’s 3D Illustrations Live Up to the Hype appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Currently living in the south of England, the Welsh artist is known for his 3D creatures that bounce around the screen, attracting clients like Channel 4, Disney, and Google, amongst many (many) others.
“I keep my process hand drawn and on paper until I feel it’s defined enough to work up in 3D, from that point I work directly from my sketches in 3Ds Max,” explained the artist in an interview with wertn. “Once in 3Ds, each phase blends with the next. I always begin with modelling, then generally onto texturing, lighting, rigging and eventually animation. Rigging is probably the most labour intensive process, as most of my characters revolve around a clearly defined mechanism, so it has to be fluid and feel like it could tangibly exist, a good rig is essential for that.”
Check out some of our favorites and follow his Instagram page for more.
The post Laurie Rowan’s 3D Illustrations Live Up to the Hype appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post 3D Miniatures of Animals Painted on Stones appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>What do you think, did he succeed?
https://www.facebook.com/In.K.stones/photos/a.1513894038678623.1073741828.1511940938873933/1555593031175390/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/In.K.stones/photos/a.1513894038678623.1073741828.1511940938873933/1603635979704428/?type=3&theater
The post 3D Miniatures of Animals Painted on Stones appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post You Have To Check out These Fun and Colorful 3D Illustrations of Game of Thrones Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This Mexican artist is known for his colorful 3D illustrations, and he decided to give the Game of Thrones characters the same treatment, re-imagining them in claymation-style. Check out his work below.
The post You Have To Check out These Fun and Colorful 3D Illustrations of Game of Thrones Characters appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post 17-Year-Old Creates 3D Latte Art And It’s Too Cute To Drink appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Daphne makes the cutest 3D creatures out of frothed milk. Scroll to see our selection of her work and make sure to follow her on Instagram if you like it!
The post 17-Year-Old Creates 3D Latte Art And It’s Too Cute To Drink appeared first on TettyBetty.
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