Hi, Lovely to see all your works here, and seeing you guys develop over time has partly inspired me to start to learn blender finally after putting it off for so many years.
Here are a few things I have been doing: (Click the images to see non-pixelated originals)
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This was my first proper exercise with blender, Its a futuristic sort of craft of some sort, and was mainly me learning the modeling tools in blender. Its not complete so I need to get back to this and add more detailing, and perhaps texture it too.

You can check this out over on sketchfab: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/work-in-progress-v-14-7ce343aff28d43d68b247c4dcbeaf890----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well this was an abstract modeling exercise, just a ball, but I also learnt how to use a bunch of sketchfabs many options to try present it nicely.

You can check this out over on sketchfab:https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/ball-a9129483b3ca4d79b26fd749f7792001----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is is an abstract animation sequence that could be used in a vfx / vdj context, and is based on the ball I already made. Here I place the camera inside the ball and exaggerate the cameras perspective, gave the ball a 2 axial rotation twist loop, and worked a lot on sketchfabs lighting, shading and post process options to try get that trippy/dreamy feel I had intended. I just popped a random ambient sort of sound effect to it to.
Unfortunately I only have a free sketchfab account which means I can access features like locking the camera which prevents the user from moving the camera. For this animation the camera is placed in a very specific location with specific focus and dof ranges, so the animation loop is intended to be seen as the camera is when you first start to play it, but you can move the camera around and explore other interesting angles yourself anyway.

You can check this out over on sketchfab:https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/inner-sactum-please-leave-the-camera-alone-60d9bbbbc2334c1d83672525aebbc892I will try post some more as im learning
And please keep up all the blending you guys!! its such a delight to see
