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This Photorealistic Blender-Made Scene Looks Like a Real-Life Photo

17-year-old 3D Artist FASTK3D presented an incredible new piece.

Although it might be hard to believe at first glance, but the image you can see above is not a real-life HD photo, but rather a photorealistic 3D render created by an aspiring 17-year-old 3D Artist, known only as FASTK3D on the Internet.

Described by the author as a "quick render [made] on a break", this 3D environment appears incredibly lifelike, making it possible to distinguish it from a regular photograph only upon closer examination. According to the creator, they assembled the scene using a combination of Quixel assets and Blender in around four hours, with one of those hours devoted to rendering.

And here are some of FASTK3D's earlier works:

We highly encourage you to visit the artist's Instagram and Reddit pages to see more amazing artworks.

Earlier 3D Artist and Blender enthusiast Hrishikesh Bedre published a collection of similar-looking 3D environments created using Blender and various third-party solutions.

And here are some great tutorials that will help you learn more about using Blender for 3D environment art:

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100% procedural material made in Substance Designer.

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  • Anonymous user

    so he's clicking buttons with pre-made stuff..  WHILE NOT GIVING CREDIT FOR WHO DID THE ACTUAL WORK.
    Typical kid stuff...
    LVL 80 has become... lame AF.

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    Anonymous user

    ·a year ago·
  • Anonymous user

    At least screenshot the Blender Workspace to show legitimacy.

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    Anonymous user

    ·a year ago·

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