This is the Blender Collaboration 2025, week 22 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 “Tiny World”.
“Tiny World” - For the theme ‘Tiny World,’ you’re tasked with representing a miniature, self-contained world. Imagine zooming in closely on a fascinating microcosm.
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 am glad to be back, with this world in a world in a world… or the secret life of the turtles . Made from previous projects, but I am happy to participate again.
We @BlenderCollab have a few days to vote. You can vote fast but also think slowly about design, colors, technique, difficulty, subject, realism, etc. Choose consciously and not on your entry.
The new subject week 23 “Summer scene” has already started. The winner of this week’s “Tiny world” challenge may select a subject for next week 24 and win a badge.
Thank you @FedPete and @gallmerci ! PC is not yet better, though I must say that rendering all this was supposed to be worse than each element separately and I was really surprised to see that it worked a bit faster with Win11, but don’t know why (and don’t tell my computer, just in case! ).
This week we congratulate @gallmerci and @Megane_Wang on their interpretations of the small world. The funny thing is, I think, that they chose nature as a subject and more like a terrarium.
Srl1 - This scene reminds me of a closing scene of a movie where aliens play marbles with universes. I wouldn’t have chosen a light bulb. Which doesn’t fit an alien or Orc.
Note: I don’t want to offend anyone. I try to write down positive ideas and visions in my simple use of the English language. I am also sometimes more inspired by a particular subject or solution. I’m also learning from you!