Alex Treviño describes the creation of his incredible 'Laser Cowboy'. His workflow includes Blender 2.79 and 2.80 and Substance Painter, and he shares his files on Gumroad at the end of the article (The clay-only scene is free). It's an incredible read, I highly recommend you grab a cup of coffee and sit down to read this one!
Alex writes:
I fell in love with the illustration “Laser Cowboy” from the first moment I saw it, the mix of humour and seriousness made me choose this project. The goal was to make the scene feel like a Stop-motion, using references like Laika Studio, Wes Anderson and Tim Burton. I Used the version of Blender 2.79 in most of the stages, and with the experimental version used the new materials; For hair Principled Hair BSDF and Principled Volume BSDF for the smoke. It was rendered with CPU + GPU, and finally translate the workflow to Blender 2.80, getting ready for the release of the final version.
See also this YouTube playlist where he explains more:
6 Comments
Wow this looks stunning, really well done. I think I will enjoy this read for sure
First had a quick peak on my phone. Now im checking the article!!! SIMPLY WOW! What a sweet read and so well documented. Alex thanks a lot for taking the time and showing this awesome art piece and how it was made!
I thought i recognized this style. I believe ive seen some illustrations before from Gaspard Sumeire.
Transferring 2d to 3d isnt always done perfect, but you nailed and made the 2d even better in 3d i think!!! Has this art piece been in the top bar yet?! I think i missed it otherwise
PS you should add the youtube link so people can also see the series he made with this character. They look stunning and very helpful :)
Ooh, nice! I added it
One of the most detailed descriptions I ever seen, amazing artwork, amazing article
Amazing artwork and most detailed description ! Plus, your website design rocks and it's a pleasure to read on it ! Thank you so much for all the time you take to publish this !