Julia Using Blender on the Drawfee Show
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Julia spent over 10 hours working on a project inspired by "Violet Evergarden," attempting to replicate Kyoto Animations' animation style using Blender. She opted to paint over her 3D model instead of dealing with the intricacies of texturing, focusing on lighting and textures to emulate the show's aesthetic.
Insights
- Julia's decision to paint over her 3D model instead of using complex texturing techniques showcases her prioritization of efficiency and artistic interpretation over technical intricacies.
- The meticulous attention to lighting, textures, and visual effects in Julia's project highlights her dedication to replicating the visually stunning and emotionally evocative style of Kyoto Animations' work, particularly seen in "Violet Evergarden."
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Recent questions
What inspired Julia's project?
Anime "Violet Evergarden"
How did Julia replicate the animation style?
Painted over 3D model
What software did Julia use for her project?
Blender
What is the premise of "Violet Evergarden"?
Girl's emotional journey through letter writing
How did Julia enhance her project's aesthetic?
Added bounce lights and blurring effects
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