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Games Artist Community (@gamesartistuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3D Artist Slava Izvekov breaks down the creation of this realistic antique telephone. In this article, he discusses references, mid-poly modelling, high-poly detailing, sculpting damage, topology & optimization, baking, texturing, rendering & lighting. gamesartist.co.uk/vintage-teleph…

3D Artist <a href="/OneProgram_s/">Slava Izvekov</a> breaks down the creation of this realistic antique telephone. In this article, he discusses references, mid-poly modelling, high-poly detailing, sculpting damage, topology &amp; optimization, baking, texturing, rendering &amp; lighting.
gamesartist.co.uk/vintage-teleph…
Michael vicente - Orb (@orb_3d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally centralized all my “next-gen” pixel art experiments into one ArtStation post (at last xD). These learnings will definitely come in handy for this new side project I just started with my friend. #pixelart #unity #gamedev artstation.com/artwork/x3xagr

Nurserik (@nurserik18) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Experimenting with Blender Geometry Nodes — Trying to build a procedural fence tool with simple controls. I’d love to turn it into a small, useful tool for artists)) Would you use something like this? 🤔 #b3d #blender3d #geometrynodes #proceduraltools #proceduralmodeling

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Procedural dynamic masks for texturing my fence tool. Planning to use them for effects like dirt, aging, and paint wear. More coming soon😋 #b3d #blender3d #geometrynodes #proceduraltools #proceduralmodeling #proceduraltextures

mihal (@michalsawtyruk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Night scenes are tricky to paint. They are full of contrasts, and there are no fixed expectations of how they should look. That's why I love to take photos and I put them on a side just in case.

Night scenes are tricky to paint. They are full of contrasts, and there are no fixed expectations of how they should look. That's why I love to take photos and I put them on a side just in case.