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SPEED-MODEL A FANTASY SCENE

Before entering the world of Blender, my concept art heavily relied on finding references and material online to help me create something that looked solid. Simulating light in 3D software enables me to create scenes that aren’t tied down by finding the right photograph or doing extensive studies. I also discovered that building a library of 3D assets greatly increased the speed at which I could create art.

I spent over a decade painting digital art in Photoshop. A lot of the skills I learned transferred over to my 3D work – things like understanding shapes and composition. After just a few months of sculpting in Blender, I’d

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