Blender Art Critique – Your renders reviewed


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For the first time in a long time, I’m critiquing and reviewing artwork sent in by the community. Let me know if you want to see more vids like this.
To send in art for a future episode, go to http://www.facebook.com/blenderguru and post your image to the group with #bgcritique.

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43 responses to “Blender Art Critique – Your renders reviewed”

  1. Don't agree with the wrinkle comments on a few of the critique videos I've seen.
    Emotions like surprise and simply age with or without the wear of a long day(s) seriously changes one's face. You'll have some folds and wrinkles on your eyelids that you can't count 'em all :D. Or from forcing your face onto your neck, by tilting it forward…
    Other stuff on the art perspective is subjective, normal. Love the tutorials and insight into your experience.

  2. I super disagree with your critique of the coffee beans. I thought the focus was done very well and added an artistic and warm sense to the coffee beans. The red in the backround accents the boldness of coffee as a beverage and overall I think it captured the spirit of the art in the image well. The foreground being blurred as well as the backround really makes the Image pop and the depth can almost be felt. I would personally give it a 9/10. The noise may have been a bit high but the texturing was fantastic to look at.

  3. Your critique of #2 wasn't good. The artwork doesn't have to have an natural feel, the artist may have wanted a muted modern tone, I have seen houses that look almost exactly like that; also, using my architectural knowledge that kitchen is almost definitely not facing nature so a wouldn't wouldn't make since, and also just wouldn't fit in with the clutter. Adding a window would probably make the image along worse and less consistent.

  4. Have you made a video on tips for aspiring artists with little to no money? Especially for kids that haven't even entered high school yet, there are a lot of people that can't afford a lot of the stuff you might recommend. If they're using Blender chances are they don't have a lot of money. That's why I use it.

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