You'd Never Guess This Megumi Fushiguro Sculpt Was Made In Nomad
Have a look at ushika's new piece.
Making 3D artwork look like a 2D illustration has become a popular trend, but pulling it off convincingly is another story. 3D Artist ushika has done an amazing job with this sculpt of Jujutsu Kaisen's Megumi Fushiguro, dressed in a uniform inspired by the collaboration between Tokaido Shinkansen and the anime series.
What makes it even more impressive is that it was created in Nomad Sculpt, which isn't usually the software people associate with this kind of highly stylized work. On top of that, the artist has mentioned before that they use a 2018 iPad Pro 12.9-inch for their Nomad projects. Take a look at the clay:
Here's ushika's Alice in Wonderland-inspired Megumi design, scroll to see more of their amazing sculpts:
They've also previously shared tips on achieving that stylized look:
Want to see more 3D art that looks 2D? Check out Claudia Aylas's Tomie, Natan Ernani's sculpt, Jason Chan's Reze, and projects from Alena Shunenkova and Mathieu Mistler. And if you'd like to learn how these kinds of 3D pieces are made, explore our interviews section, where we've recently spoken to Karthik Suresh and Arnaud Jézéquel.
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