Inside The Making Of This Retro-Style 3D Driving Scene
Rubahitam creates cool PSX-inspired 3D art.
Rifqi, also known as Rubahitam, creates eye-catching work with bright colors and a strong visual style, channeling old PS1 and PS2 covers and a '90s anime aesthetic. It's all made in 3D, as you can see in the breakdown video above.
The artist uses Cinema 4D and frequently shares breakdowns of his projects. Here are more behind-the-scenes vs. final result comparisons:
More works by Rubahitam:
If you're looking to introduce more of that old-school style into your projects, Studio AAA recently released a major update to Dither Boy, an all-in-one software for authentic retro image, video, and animation dithering. And if you're a 3D artist looking for resources to create 2D-looking stylized projects, Virendra Kumar's YouTube channel is a great place to learn.
More techniques on stylized 3D can be found in our artist interviews. For fans of low-poly retro graphics, you might be interested in PSX Retro Tools, Pixelizer, or Pixel Renderer.
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