Mischievous take on classic cartoon characters in 3D

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Mischievous take on classic cartoon characters in 3D
Mischievous take on classic cartoon characters in 3D

abduzeedo07.10.20

Gal Yosef, a 3D artist from Israel, has been working on a cartoon series of old and lovely characters like Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny… and bringing them to life in some mischievous, yet hilarious compositions. Because of this Gal in June he was featured as the 3D artist of the month from Autodesk. If you don’t know who Autodesk is, they are the makers of some of the most popular 3D applications like Maya, 3ds Max and AutoCAD.

I use a combination of software. For characters, I usually use Maya for modeling, look development, grooming, rigging, and animation. I’ll follow that up with Arnold for rendering. For anything hard surface, I use 3ds Max for look development, XGen for grooming, and Corona Renderer for rendering. I also generally use ZBrush for sculpting and paint with Substance Painter.

For more information make sure to check out

https://www.behance.net/galyosef

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After 2 months of work The “Iconic Series Vol.1” is finally done! And this time “Pooh Sold The Honey”. I've created this series gesture for these iconic characters that changed the world. These icons were the reason I've become a 3D Artist & Characters lover from the first beginning, so it's time to bring them to life. I've taken these art pieces to modern life, to show what would happen if they were brought to life these days For the full project: https://www.behance.net/gallery/99319065/Iconic-Series-Vol1 @wacom @louisvuitton @adobe @disney @warnerbrosentertainment @zbrushatpixologic @behance @autodesk @substance3d @photoshop @artstationhq #studioshare #autodeskmaya #autodesk3dsmax #disneyart #warnerbros #characters #galyosef #galyosefart #louisvuitton

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