Uncomfortable's Advice from /r/ArtFundamentals

is there a name for this style/kind of illustration??

https://www.reddit.com/gallery/tbcubp

2022-03-10 23:59

NERF_YSK

Uncomfortable

2022-03-11 16:05

This subreddit is reserved for those working through the lessons on drawabox.com, as explained here. This question may be better suited to /r/learnart instead.

That said, at a glance the first image's visual style appears to be what would broadly fall under the category of "cel shading" or "toon shading", which you can learn more about here. Keep in mind though that cel shading means similar, but slightly different things when it comes to 2D illustration, and 3D graphic shaders.

To be honest though, I'm not sure that's what you're asking about - the images across the set you uploaded all have fairly different visual styles, with the only shared element being that they're 3D renders, not illustrations. So perhaps that's what you're asking? Each of these are built as scenes in 3D software (like Blender, Maya, etc.) and then are 'rendered' - meaning, the computer uses the geometry and texture information, along with information pertaining to the camera that's look out onto the scene, and then generates all the lighting information for it.

NERF_YSK

2022-03-11 17:00

OMG, sorry to bother! I have adhd and sometimes I can be a little bit distracted. I want to try this kind of illustration and I'm looking for some references, but don't know exactly if there is anything like "this" or "that" style in particular. I mean, like "futuristic", cartoonish, and so on.

Thank you for your attention!