To accompany the doughnut, we started to model a glass coffee cup from the reference image below. Depite the colour looking better, the doughnut still looked quite stylised so we added procedural texture to add small bumps and larger bumps that looked like they had bubbled from the hot oil. We texture painted the doughnut to look more ‘cooked’. Now the icing is complete so we moved on to adding colour and texture to the doughnut. We then used weight paint to decide where the sprinkles should ‘fall’ onto the doughnut. To add the sprinkles, we added a hair particle setting where we replaced the paths/strands with sprinkle models that are randomly coloured from our pastel colour palette. Below are some of my first renders in Blender. To achieve the glossy icing look, we reduced the roughness and increased the subsurface scattering to add a more realistic and almost fleshy food look. Next we added a basic colour material to the doughnut and worked on the icing. We started by modelling the doughnut which we then sculpted in more shape and imperfections to add realism. In this post I’m going to share some of my Blender progress as I am really happy with the results so far! I love how this tutorial series goes above and beyond just the doughnut. To get started with Blender, I have been learning from Andrew Price’s doughnut tutorial which I have read online is highly recommended. I’ve always had a passion for art and learning new mediums, so this is super fun for me too!Īs I mentioned, I have used Maya in the past for modelling however, I wanted to learn Blender as it should be a good (and free) alternative to using ZBrush when it comes to sculpting. Regardless of the area in CG I pursue, I believe it will be really beneficial. I really want to have a good understanding of 3D modelling as it’s a fundamental part of CG. Take care of it, and enjoy delicious Slocum’s Joe every time, for a lifetime.Having some experience using Maya, I decided to learn Blender by starting with Andrew Price’s iconic doughnut tutorial! Use it or display it. No cut corners here! The donut mug is thick, strong, and damage-resistant. Slocum’s Joe Metal Sign (Coming April 16, 2021).Slocum’s Joe Tee (Coming April 16, 2021).Slocum’s Joe Donut Box Pin of the Month.Take care of it, and enjoy delicious Slocum’s Joe every time, for a lifetime. But its large C-shaped handle makes it very easy to hold. It packs 10 ounces of coffee and a ton of personality.Ĭarry it around proudly and easily. Sure, it’s an unusual shape. So fill it up and show it off. Take it home, or bring it to your office. Here’s a toast to gamers, non-gamers, Fallout fans, and donut fans! This mug is a conversation piece that welcomes everyone. Slocum’s Joe logo, mascot, and tag lineĬOFFEE ’N DONUT? HOW ABOUT COFFEE IN A DONUT?.Color: Your choice between pink or white.Sprinkle some delicious fun into your coffee breaks with the Fallout Slocum’s Joe Donut Mug, available in pink or white.Īs the name implies, it’s got a hole at the center that you can see right through! Nobody knows if this means that there’s a bunch of ceramic Buzzbites lying around somewhere.
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