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Art Wanted! Featuring Alexandr Melentiev
Friday, May 15th, 2020 by Julian Karsunky
This month’s ArtWanted! feature sees the return of a familiar face! Those in the know might immediately recognize Alexandr Melentiev's signature style upon looking at the incredibly detailed floating cityscape pictured above. His holistic approach to worldbuilding is a prime example of visual story-telling: his dense designs are reflections of elaborate and meticulously developed narratives, with even the most seemingly random elements serving a clear and previously defined purpose. The Russian 3D generalist has kept busy these last two years, perfecting his craft, one world at a time.
Check out our interview to find out, how deep the rabbit hole goes and learn more about Alexandr’s glorious return to CGI after a prolonged hiatus.
Breaching the sky: how Bipolar Studio helped launch Uber Elevate
Friday, May 8th, 2020 by Julian Karsunky
First impressions are everything. If you plan on revolutionizing global transportation, you want to make sure the reveal is not lacking visual impact. When pioneering tech company Uber first announced its ‘Elevate’ service, they spared neither trouble nor expense. With the help of Bipolar Studio’s team of prolific 3D artists, they created a stunning campaign, including a fully-fledged digitalized version of San Francisco.
Continue reading for a look behind the scenes of the high-soaring launch campaign accompanying last year’s launch of Uber Elevate.
3D Exhibition in the State Russian Museum - Contest extended to May 31st
Wednesday, May 6th, 2020
As already announced in January (click here to learn more) RebusFarm partnered with the State Russian Museum to bring you the very first 3D art exhibition held in the Marble Palace of the museum: "Art of 3D Graphics". This event will change the world of 3D art and the best thing is, that you can be part of it!
The submission phase of the contest was supposed to end on April 30th. Due to the covid-19 pandemic, the contest was extended until May 31st, 2020.
3D Artist of the Month May 2020: Santiago Vilaseca
Friday, May 1st, 2020 by Julian Karsunky
Have you ever had somebody tell you to “release the kraken”? All innuendo aside, in these trying times we are in dire need of hope and uplifting words, which is why we are particularly grateful to Santiago Vilaseca, our May 2020 3D Artist of the Month. The co-founder of KRAKEN, a Paris-based archviz and graphic art studio, has a strong artistic drive, resulting in a surprisingly diverse portfolio.
Eager to share his creative vision, Santiago talks about the importance of personal projects, balancing the surreal and the real, and the crisis as a chance.
Finding Flexible Solutions In These Difficult Times
Wednesday, April 29th, 2020
In these difficult times, flexible solutions are necessary.
Home office has become one of these solutions at the moment. However, not everyone has the same type of equipment at home as at work, so that rendering can be really time-consuming this way or not even possible at all.
That's why we at RebusFarm want to help by offering 20% free RenderPoints on top of all purchases until May 15th, 2020.
We hope that this resource will be helpful.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact us.
Art Wanted! Featuring Danny Nascimento
Wednesday, April 15th, 2020 by Julian Karsunky
In light of current events, people all over the world spend the majority of their time at home. Lucky are those who can thus retreat to a place akin to Danny Nascimento's ‘Industrial Loft’! The world-travelling archviz artist has followed his dream ever since laying hands on his first set of LEGOs, and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.
In our interview, Danny talks about breaking into the industry, his travelling years and the joy of learning.
RebusFarm Easter Special 2020
Friday, April 10th, 2020
This year the Easter Festivities are probably a bit different due to the current situation. We still hope that you have some nice Easter Days and we have a gift for you.
From April 10th to April 13th, buy any amount of up to 500 RenderPoints and get 30% free RenderPoints on top!
For example: If you buy 100 RenderPoints you'll get 130 RenderPoints or if you buy 500 RenderPoints you will get 650 RenderPoints.
To redeem your extra RenderPoints go to your account and enter the bonus code 'easter20' when buying any amount of up to 500 RenderPoints.
The bonus code is only valid once per user. The deal expires on April 13th, 2020 at 23:59h CET.
Bought RenderPoints in your account never expire.
3D Artist of the Month April 2020: Jared Fischler
Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 by Julian Karsunky
Hail to the king, baby! Everyone please, as we crown Jared Fischler our April 2020 3D Artist of the Month. A student at the prestigious Gnomon, Jared has blessed us with an outstanding original character artwork. ‘The Nothing King’ earned him a well deserved Best of Term award at his school and stands as a shining example of highly evocative, yet subtle visual storytelling.
In our interview, Jared shares valuable insight in his creative process and talks narrative-driven design, the importance of balance, and graduation plans.
Art Wanted! Featuring Arnaud Imobersteg
Monday, March 16th, 2020 by Julian Karsunky
The best works of Science Fiction hold up a mirror to present day society. To condense this effect into a single image, achieved only through means of visual story-telling, is an ambitious task. Swiss archviz artist Arnaud Imobersteg did not shy away from the challenge, and created ‘Neo Kowloon’, a bustling cyberpunk city, in which the poor retreat to the rooftops to escape the overcrowded neon cityscape. His dystopian reimagining of the infamous Kowloon Walled City settlement of 1980s Hong Kong earned him a spot as finalist in the Cyberpunk #KB3Dcontest.
In our interview, Arnaud recalls how his understanding of archviz underwent a fundamental change, cyberpunk inspirations and walking the fine line between details and overstimulation.