Mikael Ilnaes shared some behind-the-scenes footage.
Inspired by Jordan Peele's Nope, Senior 3D Artist Mikael Ilnaes set out to recreate a flying saucer in 3D, experimenting with a blend of realistic materials and a hand-painted comic style. He shared the progress of the project through several videos, including this satisfying timelapse above.
Mikael Ilnaes revealed that he used only the standard brush with a few adjustments. He started by adding a black fill layer with a black mask, then added a paint layer on top and began painting. The fill layer has a small negative height adjustment, which gives the lines a slightly carved appearance.
Mikael Ilnaes
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If you'd like to see more impressive hand-painted props created with Substance 3D, check out our interview with Ezgi Y. Akhan about the Lemon Branch project or Franco Diego's breakdown of his Donatello 3D model:
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