Beautiful Watercolor Trees Made in Blender Using Deep Paint & Grease Pencil
Gaku Tada's new work brings together vibrant vibes from all four seasons.
Gaku Tada, a 3D Artist renowned for fascinating watercolor works and the creator of the Deep Paint add-on, unveiled a new painterly Blender setup – transparent watercolor trees, and also shared a glimpse of the creative process. The result is another visually appealing piece, created using the Deep Paint add-on and Grease Pencil.
Gaku Tada's works stand out with their watercolor-style transparency, lightness, whimsical details, and combination of bright shades that create fantasy worlds. For example, this forest scene with a girl and a fox looks like a book illustration brought to 3D; a lion appears as a wise and quirky fairytale character; and a woods environment with a fox and flowers looks peaceful and inviting:
This scene with a red cardinal resembles a classic painting, perfectly conveying chilling winter vibes, and a stylized setup shares a vibrant glimpse of a rural blueberry farm:
Also, we interviewed the artist and discussed his artistic journey and how the digital art sphere has changed over the past years.
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