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Dazzling 3D Work From Creattica!

Dazzling 3D Work From Creattica!

It’s time for some 3d inspiration! Creattica, Envato’s gallery website of great design and inspirational imagery, is always a great source to get the creative juices flowing. Here’s a quick rundown of some of the awesome work that has been recently submitted to Creattica under the 3d Graphics category.

1.HO House


2.Audi R8


3.The Perlman Building


4.Grand Piano


5.Bathroom


6.DigitMotion


7.N2 Residence


8.Alfa Romeo


9.Mech Loves Energy


10.Cherry


11.Making of an animation character


12.Eurocopter EC135


13.Converse “Chuck Taylor” All Star


14.Teatime


15.Hi Tec Nature Series


16.Spacetractor


17.Snowy day in Brooklyn Heights


18.Mixer


19.Cable Knight


20.Sci-fi Downtown


21.My Thunderbird Bass


22.Relax


23.Cristal Field


24.Conscientious Consumption


25.Cafe’



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Discussion 7 Comments

  1. Thiago Consolaro says:

    That All-Star looks so, so, so…. real. Are you sure that shoes aren’t real ? I think that is a photo.
    Great job, congrats to the authors.
    And yeah, it is a good inspiration.
    Ciao.

  2. geiras says:

    Now we choose the best and you guys make a tutorial about it, right?
    I chosse the sneakers! :D

    Great Job!

  3. Ryan Wilson says:

    WOW, some of these are absolutely amazing! Haha, what geiras said sounds like an excellent idea, I choose the ‘Eurocopter EC135 Helicopter’ then! :D

    Great job with this post Ben and Chris :D

  4. TheRampant says:

    These are beautiful. The sneakers are obviously amazing, but I really really love the HO House. Really nice collection.

  5. Arpit says:

    Everything about the converse is exceptionally good………Really I don’t have words for how good it is………………

  6. TShahrear says:

    Which software do you use?

  7. mukesh says:

    superb, collection but number 14 unbelievable is it really a virtual pix done by some 3d software.
    amazing

    cheers!!

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