Anime-Style Non-Photorealistic 3D Renders Set Up With Blender

Virendra "CGDASH" Kumar continues the series of 2D-looking 3D sequences.

In case you missed it, back in September, 3D NPR Artist Virendra Kumar, also known as CGDASH, showcased an impressive anime-style 3D cracking egg animation created in Blender using the Solidify Modifier and the "shader to RGB method" for cel-shading.

Since then, the artist's collection of incredible 2D-like renders has significantly grown, with CGDASH consistently presenting new and marvelous artworks every few days. Using a standard version of Blender without third-party plugins, the creator produces stunning sequences, rendering them at a speed of 6-12 FPS on an RTX 3060 GPU, sometimes making it challenging to distinguish them from real 2D art. Today, let's take another look at the artist's portfolio and explore some of CGDASH's most recent projects.

What's more, the creator has also shared several tutorials and breakdowns explaining how some of these astonishing renders were made:

We highly encourage you to check out Virendra "CGDASH" Kumar's YouTube, Reddit, and Twitter pages so as not to miss any future artworks.

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