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''VFX in Blender DECODED' with Rob Dickinson - Subsurface Talks podcast #8

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The special guest of this episode of Subsurface Talks is Rob Dickinson - a 3d artist using Blender. Rob is mostly known for his amazing YouTube channel - DecodedVFX where he shares detailed breakdowns of his ambitious 3d projects, entire movie shot remakes, and other Blender-related content. However, this is not the only thing Rob does (in fact he is a real titan of work. He has a wide variety of interests including engineering, movies, and even 2d art. We discuss all of this during this friendly conversation. If you’re interested in modern CGI, fan movies, Star Wars, or The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, you will find something for yourself in this episode. We also digress about both the cool and annoying features of Blender, the state of the industry facing the A.I. revolution as well as other interesting topics.

Listen and enjoy!

If you want to find Rob's stuff you can follow his YouTube channels:

https://www.youtube.com/@UC6gJtkKLq7MTkm0SJRpYBWg

and:

https://www.youtube.com/@extrapixels

If you want to follow the podcast host (DJ)

you can do it on Twitter, Instagram and Mastodon:

https://twitter.com/jaroslawdzedzej

https://www.instagram.com/jaroslawdzedzej

https://mastodon.art/@jaroslawdzedzej

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The special guest of this episode of Subsurface Talks is Rob Dickinson - a 3d artist using Blender. Rob is mostly known for his amazing YouTube channel - DecodedVFX where he shares detailed breakdowns of his ambitious 3d projects, entire movie shot remakes, and other Blender-related content. However, this is not the only thing Rob does (in fact he is a real titan of work. He has a wide variety of interests including engineering, movies, and even 2d art. We discuss all of this during this friendly conversation. If you’re interested in modern CGI, fan movies, Star Wars, or The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, you will find something for yourself in this episode. We also digress about both the cool and annoying features of Blender, the state of the industry facing the A.I. revolution as well as other interesting topics.

Listen and enjoy!

If you want to find Rob's stuff you can follow his YouTube channels:

https://www.youtube.com/@UC6gJtkKLq7MTkm0SJRpYBWg

and:

https://www.youtube.com/@extrapixels

If you want to follow the podcast host (DJ)

you can do it on Twitter, Instagram and Mastodon:

https://twitter.com/jaroslawdzedzej

https://www.instagram.com/jaroslawdzedzej

https://mastodon.art/@jaroslawdzedzej

  continue reading

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