Splash image: Bishop for samsil by Nyala
Our weekly news video covers Renderosity.com news along with hand-picked Digital Arts news from Renderosity Magazine. Computer graphics, digital art and much more.
Renderosity.com News
- Our gallery of the week is the Mixed Medium Gallery. Renderosity artists love to use a variety of mediums to create their art. The Mixed Medium gallery is where they post the results. We’ve chosen 10 works from this gallery to feature in our gallery of the week.
- Check out our interview with JoeJarrah, the November 2021 Artist of the Month. JoeJarrah is a creative artist with an interesting background. We spoke with him about his work and workflow, along with a bit about his biography. Be sure to watch our JoeJarrah video gallery which features a variety of work from his excellent gallery.
- Meticulously created down to the finest detail, Afrodite-Ohki’s unique characters are provided in both realistic and fantasy versions. So, whether you’re looking for a believable, everyday character or unique creatures for your next fantasy render you’ll find them on sale at 50% off until Wednesday, November 17th 9:59 am (cst).
Three balloons and the lighthouse by Robert_S
- Digital Landscape Creation 1: Introduction to the Series by gToon. An introduction to a series of articles on digital landscape creation; the apps, the methods and workflow. This intro outlines the parameters of the series and sets the tone which is practical for the generalist. Some of the applications to be featured are VUE, World Creator and Unreal.
- Unity acquires Weta Digital by Nemirc. In a huge billion-dollar deal, Unity has acquired the company that is at the forefront of special effects in Hollywood - Weta Digital. It is a bold move and meant to challenge other companies like Epic and their Unreal Engine. What will we see in the Unity engine in a year from now?
- Book Review: Character Design Collection: Heroines by NickCharles. Nick reviews an excellent book on heroine character design. So many books are out there for heros (male), but few are focused on the heroine (women). Check out Nick’s review for more.