Mar 3, 2007

The lonely teapot



In my never-ending quest to build a bridge between 2D and 3D artwork, here's a 3D teapot I rendered in a raw, experimental 2D style, trying to make it look as non-3D as possible by utilizing texturing and lighting techniques.

I hope one day I can make a living out of creating only this type of 'NPR' work (Non-Photorealistic Rendering), as I'm becoming more and more fed up with the usual, hackneyed, sterile, smooth 'n' shiny realistic 3D graphics.

8 comments:

Jeff Andrews said...

Totally not what I'd expect from you Metin, it's very cool that you're branching out and exploring a bit. Nice job!

milo said...

beautifully handled

Choper Nawers! said...

Cool man so different of all hat you have done........but still some full of feeling...!

John said...

really nice man, I think this is my favorite one so far. Keep experimenting!

Mattias Adolfsson said...

Cool teapot, great rendering

Bjorn M. Boge said...
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Bjorn M. Boge said...

your on your way my friend, beautiful work!

Josh Hoye said...

ah-mazing.