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]]>The British animator and illustrator, currently living in Berlin, has completed his BA in Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts in London. But he actually began as a traditional, pen and paper, illustrator, before shifting to 3D illustrations due to an injury.
“I suffered a massive injury to my drawing hand before starting my final year at university, to confront this I began to learn to use 3D software to make my work while my hand healed,” writes Sachs on his personal website. “I now have two fully functioning hands and continue to make work across and around the two mediums.”
Talking about the result of his accident in an interview with wertn, Sachs said: “I wouldn’t have started doing it if that haven’t happened. At the end, that’s a blessing honestly. I know it’s a bit cheesy but it changed my life! Because I really enjoy drawing and I like my drawings but I couldn’t have any commercial success with them, no client would use this for advertisement.”
“For me it’s really fun to have 2 separate practices, they’re always informing the other. If I don’t want to draw, I’ll do some 3D stuff and the 3D will make me feel different about drawing, they’re always keeping the other one fresh and it keeps you from being bored,” he concluded.
Check out some of his illustrations in the gallery below.
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]]>Looking at some of his works displayed here, you can see that they look like real objects whose photo was taken in the air before hitting the drawing plane.
At first, when you one of the images showing a little house on the white paper, it looks like it was carved with paper and placed on the paper.
See some of his work below.
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]]>The post Self-Taught Artist Creates 3D Drawings To Confuse People appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Nowadays, people are more interested in 3D because of its realistic depiction of an object. And this artist wants to be the best in this field. He uses colored pencils, markers, and pastel. Scroll down to see his amazing 3D artworks.
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]]>The post Jack Sachs’s 3D Illustrations are Worth the Hype appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The British animator and illustrator, currently living in Berlin, has completed his BA in Illustration at Camberwell College of Arts in London. But he actually began as a traditional, pen and paper, illustrator, before shifting to 3D illustrations due to an injury.
“I suffered a massive injury to my drawing hand before starting my final year at university, to confront this I began to learn to use 3D software to make my work while my hand healed,” writes Sachs on his personal website. “I now have two fully functioning hands and continue to make work across and around the two mediums.”
Talking about the result of his accident in an interview with wertn, Sachs said: “I wouldn’t have started doing it if that haven’t happened. At the end, that’s a blessing honestly. I know it’s a bit cheesy but it changed my life! Because I really enjoy drawing and I like my drawings but I couldn’t have any commercial success with them, no client would use this for advertisement.”
“For me it’s really fun to have 2 separate practices, they’re always informing the other. If I don’t want to draw, I’ll do some 3D stuff and the 3D will make me feel different about drawing, they’re always keeping the other one fresh and it keeps you from being bored,” he concluded.
Check out some of his illustrations in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Mind Blowing 3D Art by Sándor Vámos appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Looking at some of his works displayed here, you can see that they look like real objects whose photo was taken in the air before hitting the drawing plane.
At first, when you one of the images showing a little house on the white paper, it looks like it was carved with paper and placed on the paper.
See some of his work below.
The post Mind Blowing 3D Art by Sándor Vámos appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Self-Taught Artist Creates 3D Drawings To Confuse People appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Nowadays, people are more interested in 3D because of its realistic depiction of an object. And this artist wants to be the best in this field. He uses colored pencils, markers, and pastel. Scroll down to see his amazing 3D artworks.
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