Omar Faruq Tawsif shared a new hand-painted artwork and explained how it was made.
Omar Faruq Tawsif, a well-known 3D Artist who specializes primarily in creating incredible hand-painted-style 3D illustrations, continues the series with an amazing new still-life illustration. This latest project, set up in Blender, depicts several kitchen objects reimagined in 3D with a non-photorealistic aesthetic.
Additionally, the creator shared an insightful breakdown explaining the step-by-step process behind achieving the final result, sharing the node graphs, and more. You can check out the full breakdown attached below or by visiting Omar's Twitter page:
And here are some of the artist's earlier works:
If you would like to create similar projects, the author has also recently shared a neat collection of brushes for Blender's internal texture paint mode that you should definitely check out.
The brushes enable one to create 3D paintings without the need to export textures to external editors and allow for a more efficient use of resources. You can learn more and get the collection here.
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