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3D Artist Breaks Down a Delicious Anime-Style Ramen Model

Salman demonstrated how one of their latest artworks was cooked in Blender.

Salman, a Stylized 3D Artist specializing in lo-fi animations, impresses us for a second week in a row by breaking down one of his latest anime-style 3D masterpieces. With his latest Twitter post, the artist offered a behind-the-scenes look at his recently-unveiled Ramen Noodles project, demonstrating how his NPR take on the iconic Japanese dish looks in the Viewport and with Shadow, Ambient Occlusion, Bloom, and Mist passes applied. Similar to Salman's earlier projects, the Ramen Noodles animation was made using Blender, a popular open-source 3D software.

And here are some more of Salman's most recent projects, you can check out the artist's entire portfolio by clicking this link:

If you would like to learn more about cooking digital dishes using Blender, we highly recommend reading our recent interview with Rabia Türkoğlu, who joined 80 Level to explain her Grease Pencil workflow and share some tips on how to set up an anime-like smoke effect and outlines.

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