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Colorful Stylized Illustrations Made in Blender

David Lettier continues producing impressive NPR renders on a daily basis.

Whether you are a fan of stylized art, a Blender Artist, or just someone who is looking for beautiful eye candy to relax the brain a little bit, here's a collection of stunning non-photorealistic renders that you will definitely appreciate. Made by Software Engineer David Lettier, a Digital Artist and the creator of a renowned collection of shading techniques, the pieces are dedicated to various topics, from delicious ice cream and coffee to sneezing pumpkins and alchemy equipment, and made using the artist's custom shaders.

Below are some of Lettier's most recent illustrations:

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      by Stan Brown

      100% procedural material made in Substance Designer.

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    • Hospital Props
      by Dekogon

      This project includes assets, maps, materials, Blueprints, and effects created in the Unreal Engine. Each asset was created for realistic AAA quality visuals, style, and budget.

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