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Time to enter a world of MAGIC and PUZZLES and mostly FRIENDSHIP!
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Beezle as 1A and 1C 💚
She’s caught in the rain!!
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A Nice Long Walk #14
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I present an old rusted sword, I may be playing a little to much Dark Souls
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THE SUICIDE VICTIMS OF HIGHGATE
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Thought I start a small and simple project of making some skyscrpaers
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Trying out sketchfab!
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Hey, how do you achieve your pixelated style / shade effect in blender?
Oh, those are all just screenshots when I’m zoomed out a bit. (I use LICEcap for the gifs). Nothing fancy or really intended to be a style.
And the shade effect is just baked-on gradient textures. It’s a really “cutting-corners” kind of method, but it looks great and works well for low poly / cartoon style (it really does well to mimic my 2D art, so I’m gonna keep using it).
From what I understand, it’s a similar method to what Wind Waker did for most of their textures, so if you wanna fight me about it… ya gotta fight Nintendo too.
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Hey how did you do that line effect on your models? asking for a friend.
So for a simple outline the easiest thing to do is open up your properties window (which should be displayed by default on the rightmost side of the screen. It’s got all of your render and output info displayed) and go to the section marked “Post Processing”
Open it and check the box called “Edge.” This’ll give your model a nice little outline when you render it (you can change the color by clicking on the rectangular box underneath the threshold slider)
and that’s just a simple way to get the basic result.
NOW if you’d like something a little more dynamic-looking, like this
Then you’ll want to go back to the properties window and instead of clicking on “Post Processing,” click on the box marked “Freestyle” (it should be at the very bottom)
Now, at the top of the properties window, click on the “Render Layers” tab. It’s gonna look like a stack of photos, right next to tab with the camera on it.
Once you’ve clicked on that, scroll down to the very bottom of the window, and click on “Freestyle Line Style”
Once you’ve opened that up, click on the “Geometry” tab. This’ll let you alter the style of the line.
and now you can add your modifiers! There are a lot of different styles to choose from, so don’t be afraid to experiment with them! “Sinus Displacement” makes a sort of zigzag pattern, “Blueprint” adds in some fancy circles, and “Spatial Noise” or “Polygonization” will typically get you that sort of loose, sketchy look if that’s what you’re going for.
blender is pretty neat, huh!
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“Bottle” by Woshibai
( https://www.instagram.com/woshibaii/)
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my “Night in the Woods” something I submitted to a contest and lost with :/
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1.25hr sketch session on a nice conservatory trip arranged by Light Grey Art Lab • I absolutely never work from life or use a sketchbook so this was real weird, but it was worth it when i looked up to find 5 little kids watching me wide-eyed
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