Blender Artist Designs Entire Gaming Spaces Hidden Inside Controllers
Big Polly Pocket vibes.
Blender Artist Saksham Pandit, better known as ViscousRealm, has created a charming series imagining miniature gaming spaces inside different game controllers. As he shared, he doesn't sketch the designs, he just starts with block modeling and builds the scene out from there.
The animations looks really smooth and impressive, and if you'd like to explore more projects like this, you might also enjoy our interview with DOT4 on how they created a BoursoBank ad using Blender:
ViscousRealm also offers courses that can teach you this style of motion design and assembly animation.
Check out his Instagram page to see more of his projects:
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View this post on InstagramA post shared by Viscous Realm | 3d Enthusiast | Blender Artist (@viscous.realm)
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Viscous Realm | 3d Enthusiast | Blender Artist (@viscous.realm)
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Viscous Realm | 3d Enthusiast | Blender Artist (@viscous.realm)
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Viscous Realm | 3d Enthusiast | Blender Artist (@viscous.realm)
If you're a Blender artist, you might want to check out the new cloth solver in Blender 5.2 and the experiments artists have been sharing with it. You can learn more about it and how to try it out yourself in this article.
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