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Realistic Radio Unit 3D Model Created With Plasticity

Check out Kyokaz's ultimate argument against touchscreens.

3D Artist Faiz Azhar, also known as Kyokaz, showcased an incredibly detailed radio unit 3D model that captures the essence of '90s military aesthetics and has a presentation so immersive that it almost makes you hear the clicks, whirs, and button snaps of the device.

For this project, the artist chose to experiment with Plasticity to create the initial model. Afterward, it was exported to Blender for UV unwrapping and brought into Substance 3D Painter to add the textures.

Have a look at some in-progress shots below, without and with textures:

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You can purchase this model on Kyokaz's Patreon and Trakteer. Previously, we shared how the artist used Blender's Ray Visibilities for an environment in his thesis animation project:

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