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Check Out What It Is Like to Be Inside a Pencil Sketch

It's one of my dreams.

Leteramma shared on Reddit how they turned a 2D drawing into a 3D world animation, and it looks amazingly good. As someone who loves drawing with a pencil, being inside a sketch is like a dream.

The artist explained that they scanned their drawings, tweaked the shader settings to turn the white paper into white emission, and then cut out the images to plug them into a Node Geometry setup.

Leteramma is an artist who has talent in creating 2D artworks into 3D worlds. Check out more of them:

For this one, Leteramma used Blender's Denoise to cause the visual effect. It looks kind of spooky and eerie, but intriguing. I imagine a story where a person ends up trapped inside a drawing.

This one looks like it's part of an apocalyptic world where a strange and foreign nature is slowly taking everything.

This one is my favorite. The artist used OptiX, which is a type of denoising, to render it. The chairs and the light on the stairs have an unsettling appearance, making you think that something wrong has happened.

Check out other drawings in a 3D world, like Alena Shunenkova's experiment of a 3D stylized character and a realistic sketchbook style, WINGYTQ's punk character in a watercolor style, and Lotus Design's scene with spring vibes and their painterly 3D lantern.

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