Today's collection will take you from the confines of space to the eery halls of an autopsy room while making stops at dainty laundromats and more. Strap up, and prepare for the journey below!
Blender artists' talent is scattered all over the internet for everyone to behold, with one amazing artwork after the other being posted on all sorts of forums and mediums. In this series of posts, we attempt to collect and showcase pieces that wowed us with their artistry and production value.
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Roxanne Couillaux - Laundry Day
French artist Roxanne Couillaux takes a mundane setting and moment and turns it into pure poetry with her "Laundry Day" NPR piece. The exquisite lighting is complemented by the incredible texture work, giving the artwork a distinct 2D look. The Sketchfab scene looks amazing, and the final renders look incredible. Roxanne was inspired by the art of Teo Skaffa for this piece. Definitely check out her Arstation post for wireframe renders of the piece and more.
啊泽 不叫阿泽 - Ford Mustang
Next up is 啊泽 不叫阿泽's rendition of a classic Ford Mustang over from Behance. This personal project was done in Blender and rendered in Cycles. Other than doing a fantastic modeling job, the artist's presentation elevates this piece to more than a simple model showcase, thanks to great lighting and framing. Check out his Behance post for more renders.
Prince Bongane Mahlangu - Peter Parker
The next piece is a render of "Peter Parker" in his room, by Prince Bongane Mahlangu. Inspired by the best-selling Spider-Man game on the PS5, this intimate setting is perfectly portrayed by the soft lighting and the set-dressing which instills the familiarity of a messy room.
Mitchell Greenland - The Oranauts
Mitchell Greenland's "The Oranauts" is an exercise in worldbuilding, with artwork begging to be decorticated and analyzed for hints into the mysterious yet captivating setting it illustrates. The very peculiar spaceship is one of the main catalysts, but the incredible composition and great post-processing work elevate the piece to new heights.
Yamagsumi - Autopsy
Last but not least is Yamagsumi's "Autopsy", a fascinating yet morbid exploration of an autopsy room. The render is super sharp and features great ambiance, thanks in part to the subdued nearly monochromatic palette and the composition work. Check out the Blender Artist thread for more renders of this scene.
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