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Digital Recreations of Old TV Game Show SetsPhotographer Steven Rosenow makes digital recreations of old TV game show sets. The Washington-based artist and creator spent a lot of time and effort in making sure he produces an almost complete copy of these sets. Rosenow watches hours of footage, talks to people who worked or appeared on the shows, gets blueprints when possible, and more, to build the digital set in SketchUp and Thea Render. From Jeopardy to Family Feud and more, Rosenow shared that some sets are difficult to render and model. He compares his creative process to a puzzle board, where the challenge is figuring out how to fit the scattered models and create a full set. Image credit: Steven Rosenow#setdesign #3d #modelrendering #3dmodels #Jeopardy #tvgameshows #TV
Infinite Journeys 3D Challenge AnimationIn February 2022, VFX artist and YouTuber Clinton Jones (aka pwnisher) challenged 3D artists to create an animation with the concept of a moving vehicle. Some 2,448 artists accepted the challenge and submitted their entries. This montage of the Infinite Journeys challenge only features the top 100 entries. The top five winners won prizes from various companies like Wacom, the Looking Glass Factory, and Camp Mograph.The animations are wacky, creepy, dark, cute, and funny, showing the unique touch of every artist involved in the contest.Check out the video! And if you want to see all entries, Jones made a separate 3-hour-video for it, which is also linked here.(Image Credit: pwnisher/ YouTube)#3D #Animation #VFX #Largest3DChallenge #InfiniteJourneys #Cool
Hyper-Realistic 3D Pencil Drawings of Japanese Artist ARIAJapanese artist ARIA has garnered more than 100 thousand followers on Twitter and more than 14 thousand followers on Instagram for their unique art. It has been less than four months since ARIA joined Twitter. Fans adore ARIA's hyper-realistic 3D pencil drawings.ARIA's pinned tweet of a Coca Cola bottle, shown above, has received more than 180 thousand likes and 28 thousand retweets on Twitter.