Yet another dramatic scene made hilarious by the BCS/Breaking Bad community.
When it comes to the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul community, there's one thing they undoubtedly excel at: turning the series' most heart-wrenching moments into hilarious memes, a fact that's been proven time and time again over the years. The latest addition to this trove of humorously altered scenes comes from a 3D Artist known as Gmadador, who recently put a retro PS1-style spin on Howard Hamlin's final scene from Better Call Saul's "Plan and Execution" episode.
Rivaling "3D Saul Goodman" in terms of its comedic effect, Gmadador's rendition of the iconic scene looks extremely similar to the original, aside from the fact that it all but destroys all the suspense, all thanks to the static low poly faces of the characters that look like memes in and of themselves.
According to the author, the project has been in development since February last year and was set up using Blender, a free and open-source 3D modeling, texturing, rendering, animation, and VFX software.
"I noticed games like MGS doing a pseudo DOF where the screen would seemingly be doubled at a certain depth at low opacity and tried to mimic that with some basic compositing," commented the creator. "I was also wanting to do an accumulation motion blur for when Lalo enters but figured it wasn't worth it."
You can check out more of Gmadador's projects by visiting the artist's Twitter page and YouTube channel.
Earlier, YouTuber Not Default Cartoons also offered a hilarious take on the otherwise heartbreaking scene, imagining Howard's demise as a Pixar cartoon:
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