I run Doffu.net and am also known for my part in making the video games Last Chance in Xollywood, Alien Squatter, and Void Pyramid.
Tokyo
Joined on 8/26/20
Posted by doffu0000 - 1 month ago
I made this 3D printable cat bowl for anyone to reproduce at home. Just take the file to your local 3D printer. They'll know what to do.
Posted by doffu0000 - May 3rd, 2024
Had the opportunity to craft an album cover for Re: Gale's upcoming release. His vision? A 3D rendition featuring his iconic three-eyed gibbon character enjoying a dip in a jungle hot spring.
Blender's built-in Suzanne monkey model made for an easy starting point for the character sculpt. While laying things out, I placed icospheres around the lights to imitate tree branch shadows within the scene.
Post-processing was done in Photoshop to amplify the lighting, add grain, and various effects. Overpainting was done with the blur brush to give the character hair strands, as well as to enhance the grass, branches, and other scenery.
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Posted by doffu0000 - March 22nd, 2024
As some might know, I've been working at making a browser-based pixel sorter for desktop called "Pixel Sorter RGB". It's finally ready. Try it out.
Here's some examples of the results:
Posted by doffu0000 - January 18th, 2024
It's still under development but soon I'll be releasing a nice browser-based pixel sorting tool for everyone to make use of. The tool allows for individual pixel sorting on the RGB color channels with many additional features like adding noise, multiplying the effect, and more. Stay tuned!
If there are any features you can think of that should be included in the tool please suggest them and I'll try my best to include them.
Posted by doffu0000 - January 4th, 2024
This is a Chrome Effect action that I just created for Photoshop. Turn anything to chrome in a single click!
The action can be picked up on my website.
As some may have already noticed, I've used this technique a lot when creating my art. Finally I got around to making it into an easy-to-use action that anyone can use in Photoshop.
Posted by doffu0000 - November 18th, 2023
I'm happy to say after much testing that I've got ambisonics to behave properly in my Blender render. Check out the final result. You will of course need to wear headphones or earbuds to hear the full experience. The audio source is placed in the 3D space allowing you to hear it in relation to your current orientation.
Now that this is working I can move on to some bigger things I have planned.