YakovlevArt shared his method for creating quick textures using photos taken with his phone.
3D Artist YakovlevArt, who recently went viral for his stunning 3D recreations of scenes from the iconic 1988 cyberpunk film Akira, shared a behind-the-scenes video detailing his method for quickly generating textures, which he used to set up One Punch Man's Saitama's bookshelf based on real-life manga collection.
After capturing images with his phone, YakovlevArt crops and aligns them directly in the photo gallery. The artist then combines the images into a single Photoshop file and projects onto the models, which is effective for blocky shapes like this.
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YakovlevArt
YakovlevArt
YakovlevArt
And here's the final look:
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YakovlevArt
If you're interested in seeing the whole process, watch YakovlevArt's video on recreating Saitama's bedroom in 3D using a mix of pre-made assets and custom textures:
See more of his works by visiting the author's X/Twitter or Instagram accounts and check out YakovlevArt's YouTube channel with plenty of other insightful Blender tutorials and breakdowns:
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