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2D Deadpool VS Wolverine Fight Animated In Blender

3D artist Noggi shared a project breakdown, offering valuable insights and resources for recreating 2D anime-style art in 3D.

3D Artist Noggi, the author of the in-depth video on recreating 2D-style art in 3D, demonstrated through three scenes from Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away, has finally unveiled the results of his latest project: a short 2D Blender animation featuring the fight between Marvel's Deadpool and Wolverine.

In this video, the artist shared his personal experience and delved into the challenges and solutions he encountered. He discussed everything from references and storyboards to rendering tips, offering practical guidance and valuable advice on tools and optimization techniques that could help others achieve similar results.

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Additionally, Noggi shared a custom asset pack featuring 16 different anime effects designed to be user-friendly, fast to work with, and highly flexible, which were also used in this project. Take a look at some examples below and get The Procedural Anime VFX Toolkit here:

Check out Noggi's previous Berserk animation, where he once again showcases his skills in blending 2D and 3D techniques, and subscribe to his YouTube channel for more:

If you're looking for a place to start learning anime-style techniques in 3D, we recommend checking out Trung Duy Nguyen's beginner-friendly tutorial on stylized foliage, crzyzhaa's video on waterfall animation, and SouthernShotty's guide to recreating Soot Sprites:

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