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This Realistic Desolate Mine Scene Was Set Up in Blender

Additionally, the author utilized Megascans assets and DaVinci Resolve.

3D Artist and Reddit user known only as Shamanishka has recently pushed the capabilities of Blender, a free and open-source 3D software, to their limits, demonstrating how the application can be utilized to create photorealistic environments.

Leveraging the software, the artist managed to set up a highly-realistic 3D abandoned mine scene that heavily resembles a real-life recording one might find on a typical mine exploration YouTube channel. Besides Blender, the author also utilized assets from Quixel Megascans, an online library of high-quality 3D assets, with DaVinci Resolve having been used for composing.

Unfortunately, the creator didn't share much information regarding the production process behind the environment, you can check out Shamanishka's original Reddit post attached below or by clicking this link:

Previously, the artist also showcased an impressive Ultramarine statue, modeled in Blender to be used for 3D printing:

If you would like to learn more about using Blender for environment art, here are some great tutorials that might help you out:

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