Monday, October 26, 2009

Working in the Third Dimension, a blog dedicated to 3D art!











I am so excited to share this with you... the 3D blog is LIVE! 

I have been putting together a blog about 3D artwork, dimensional illustration, toys and sculpted stuff.. a wide variety of mediums and examples of work from different artists along with little interviews.

I haven’t found anything out there that focuses solely on dimensional work and I think it’d be a nice place to learn about how other artists in a similar field work, why they make dimensional stuff, etc. It was sad to see the Dimensional Salon come to an end. This might be a nice way to continue it and also for artists working in similar ways to connect with each other.

The blog is live today with the first post profiling Chris Walsh, a wonderful 3D artist based in the UK.

Please follow this blog, pass it along and post it around! http://3dillustrations.blogspot.com/ 

thank you and enjoy! 

11 comments:

Chris.P said...

Your work is exceptional Liz.

It has made me look at doing more 'worthy stuff.' There's a limit to how much skill and detail I can demonstrate when I have to knock out 40 illo's in a couple of months. After about the second or third I'm already saying to myself-only another 37 odd to go:¬)

I have considered using Sculpey but I'm going to try creating some high end ceramics models as a counter-balance to my kiddie stuff:¬)

Sa said...

Hi!
I had been following your blog but I have never congratulated you for your great work. It is amazing
Thanks you I have met this kind of Illustration.
I just make 2D illustration and by now I can admire your work and all those new artist that you link.
Thanks a lot for share!

dmarks said...

I found this doing "next blog". Great artwork here.

dmarks said...

I found this doing "next blog". Great artwork here.

Anonymous said...

I just spent quite a bit of time poring over your blog and your work. You have given me so much inspiration - I sculpt celebrity caricatures out of wool and it is my dream to one day illustrate with them. Thank you!

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Anonymous said...

(from Ballinger's class)

Thanks so much for showing us some of your work today. It was fantastic!

cole phillips

Jeff Lafferty said...

Very cool!

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