I love side-projects, I particularly comprehend the personal explorations that one can do to pursue to learn new things, explore new mediums or just to perfect your craft. It’s not always easy with keeping a schedule, living a pandemic, going through phases of life and etc… We will always have a place for ‘personal explorations’ on abdz. Let’s feature atom63, a designer based in New York, NY, USA. He shared on Behance, a series of abstract 3d explorations titled: Gokusaishiki. Made entirely in Cinema 4D and Octane Render.
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