Best of Blender Artists: 2025-37
Every week, hundreds of artists share their work on the Blender Artists forum. I’m putting some of the best work in the spotlight in a weekly post here on BlenderNation.
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Every week, hundreds of artists share their work on the Blender Artists forum. I’m putting some of the best work in the spotlight in a weekly post here on BlenderNation.
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Where the Light Dances (acrylic, mixed media, and tree bark on canvas, 24×36) by Chantal Bourque took Third Place in the AcrylicWorks 12: The Best of Acrylic competition. To Quebec artist Chantal Bourque, winner of the Third Place Award in this year’s …
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As a follow-up to Richard Yot’s previous video on Tonemapping in Blender, this video shows you how to apply your Blender OpenColorOI profiles in Photoshop and Davinci Resolve so that your Linear EXR files match your Blender viewport and render. For any…
Polish-born, London-based painter Noemi Conan discusses her lifelong impulse to gather inspirational fragments of data, and how she curates these visual mementos within her sketchbook as a way to process her busy mind. Noemi’s sketchbook serves as a creative receptacle for her collection of found materials and snippets of inspiration compiled from films, exhibitions and long journeys. Through this process of visual journaling, Noemi is able to explore the themes of migration, womanhood and identity that are central to her work. Inside the Sketchbook of Noemi Conan I’m Noemi Conan, a Polish painter based in London for the time being. In my work, I explore the ways visual storytelling can aid me in talking about my conflicted experience of migration, self-image, and womanhood. I paint women, cats and conifers, smoking after dark, and extended hangouts at roadsides. I arrived at what I would call a sketchbook by combining my lifelong obsession with collecting visual data – labels, dried plants, napkins, stickers, a particularly tasty typeface or logo, a ridiculous headline in the daily newspaper – with the written scaffolding I was encouraged to build by tutors at art school. My brain is a messy, overstuffed attic …
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Dutch artist Theo Jansen has been building and evolving hist Strandbeests on the Dutch beaches for years. They’re intricate machines built of the simplest materials like pvc pipes and cloth that self-propel along the beach. Today, you can learn how to …
Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Topology in Blender, made simple with 10 easy tips! If you’ve ever struggled with messy geometry, weird shading, or rigging nightmares, this tutorial breaks down everything you need to know about clean topology in Blender. …
Enjoy this satisfying video by Alan Luk and take a peek behind the scenes! The part I enjoy the most is coming up with new mechanisms. I always try to add something new to every marble machine I make. This time I came up with a marble pump inspired by …