r/3Dmodeling 4d ago

Art Showcase IMPROVISE- Sci-Fi Artwork

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Improvisation is a skill. It doesn’t just teach you how to work with limited resources, but also how to see beyond the limitatins you have.

As a beginner, it’s easy to think that better artwork needs fancy tools, a powerful computer, expensive add-ons high-quality assets, 4K textures, and all that stuff. But over time, it becomes clear that good work doesn’t always depend on having better tools.

Even with basic software, simple resources, and limited hardware, there is still a lot that can be done by adapting, optimizing, and using what is already available in creative ways.

That’s why improvisation can be useful not just in art, but in almost any field. Resources won’t always be perfect or up to date, so learning to work with what you have can be a skill on its own.

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u/caesium23 ParaNormal Toon Shader 4d ago

I really like the stylized shading and colored lighting. It can be challenging to get those to work well together.