Matthew Gilbert
2D & 3D Designer
Recreating Nintendo Game Boy Color in Blender & Adobe Illustrator
Matthew Gilbert shared the workflow behind the Nintendo Game Boy Color project, explained how the plastic material was made, and talked about the texturing process.
Matthew Gilbert
Apr 07, 2023
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