The author's new digital diorama can easily be mistaken for a real-life one.
Quackles3D, a skilled 3D Artist and Blender enthusiast, continues the series of cute digital 3D dioramas by showcasing a beautiful new piece created using a combination of ZBrush, Substance 3D Designer, and Blender.
With an art style that makes it look extremely similar to real-life miniature dioramas, the artist's new environment depicts an adorable little kitchen with cozy lighting and tons of eye-catching details scattered throughout the scene. According to Quackles3D, they "exported texture maps from Substance 3D Designer and used them in the shaders, sometimes masking either procedurally or with vertex/texture painting depending on the object".
And here are some of the author's earlier works:
Earlier, Quackles3D also showcased a procedural stylized waterfall, created using Geometry Nodes and Shader Nodes for the Erindale.XYZ challenge. You can check out all these projects and more by visiting the artist's Twitter page.
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