This is the Blender Collaboration 2024, week 29 challenge. Don’t be afraid to join, a lot of us are beginners. This is all to practice, have fun, learn, and get together.
This week’s subject is “It’s a Low-Poly World”.
It’s a Low-Poly World - Can be anything as long as it is in a Low-Poly style.
The rules are simple. 1 subject, 1 entry, 1 week.
You create whatever object or scene or whatever you can think of that has something to do with the subject. It can be as simple or complicated as you want, all entries are welcome!
Post your picture here in this thread. At the end of the week, we start to vote. And if you are the winner, you may choose the next subject and win a unique badge.
I’ve started trying to take at least 5-10 minutes to quickly sketch lay outs of my ideas. Here’s the one I made for this. You can see I change it just a little bit since I didn’t want to remake the trees, used some of my older premade ones.
This is what I’m talking about! Thanks so much for getting this week’s topic started, @HobbyPirates! This looks fantastic. I’m still sketching out ideas and hope to have something appropriately low-poly later this week.
So good!!! What a cute chikorita!I can tell this week is going to be a tough vote. I can’t wait to see other entries (and hopefully come up with one of my own). Great work, @Joey_Cuevas!
While I recreated the full scene, I really like the closeup and think that one should be the submission. What you do all think? Which version do you like better?
It’s a great image! Though I like the composition of the second one better, because the first one seems to keep pointing to the empty door, while the details are richer on the left side.
Yeah, I was thinking of closing the doorway but it was open in the closing scene of the show. I didn’t want to build a table, chair, and shelf cause it was barely visible in the series, so I just kept the black hole instead .
Yep, closeup it is for this week. Besides it shows off Grogu better - even low-poly, he’s cute!
I have to agree with the others, I also think the close-up works better. The only thing I noticed is… where’s that frog coming from? And then I realized the pond is almost completely out of frame in the close-up. Not a big deal though, as I’m sure that frog is a significant part of the scene in the show and it will be clear enough to anyone who’s seen it. When you suspend your sense of realism enough to accept the frog’s presence there, everything looks amazing.