Designed by Oskar Alvarado (via Blender ARt Gallery.com)
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Bart Veldhuizen
I have a LONG history with Blender - I wrote some of the earliest Blender tutorials, worked for Not a Number and helped run the crowdfunding campaign that open sourced Blender (the first one on the internet!). I founded BlenderNation in 2006 and have been editing it every single day since then ;-) I also run the Blender Artists forum and I'm Head of Community at Sketchfab.
12 Comments
nice art style...
any last word? :D
Very nice art style
Congratulations!
Nice piece worth puttin in there for sure. Well done!
Beautiful
Beautiful image...
Was that the chat-up line she used on Doctor Who?
I could tell this guy was a cool artist just by his first name ;)
Truly beautiful. But why create it using Blender? Isn't that kind of the long way around the barn?
Very beautiful, went to see the rest of the images on Oskar Alvarado's deviant art site. Would still like to know more about them... like for example why use blender for this kind of imagery (any plans to animate these?). Inspiration, work process, etc. Reminds me of works I have seen on drawn.ca a site worth regular visits.
I love this kind of art, great work!!
I can't find out its relationship with blender
how does blender acts in this pic? any tutorial?
The reason to make this illustrations is very simple.
Just for do differnet things. Many people makes the same style of images and animations all the time. My personal vission is to make the oposite way. Blender is a great... VERY GREAT!!!! tool for that. I´m a teacher of animation in the UNIVA University in México and we "need" to teach TOONBOOM... Pfffffff.... we make the same work, with better look, and five times more fast in BLENDER... We use Blender like a 3D tool when is necesary and like a "cutout tool", in this case (The case of the uper image).
Please, take a look to the STEAM TALES animated project and may be you understand a little more my idea about this:
http://www.graficaslibres.webs.com
Thanks a lot and is a pleasure to make this kind of artwork!!!
Atte.
Oskar (oscar) Alvarado