Realistic And Scary 3D Versions Of Childhood Movie Characters And Various Objects By Brazilian Artist – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Realistic And Scary 3D Versions Of Childhood Movie Characters And Various Objects By Brazilian Artist

Even though we have already celebrated the spookiest night of the year, there are still plenty of scary stories that need to be told. After all, Halloween is not the only occasion for spine-chilling horror movies and creepy illustrations to get you into the spooky mood! This time, we’ve got some really chilling illustrations that just might perfectly cater to your horror needs.

More: Yan Blanco, Instagram, Behance h/t: boredpanda

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Meet this 24-year-old Brazilian freelance 3D artist from the city of Sao Paulo. Yan Blanco is one of those artists who loves horror and is not afraid to use it in his artwork. He takes various childhood movie characters and even various objects like broccoli and carrots to completely change and transform them into depressed, sad or angry 3D characters that could have a starring role in a horror movie. Most of his illustrations are really realistic and terrifying so they are only for the true fans of horror.

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Yan started his illustrator career when he was a child, and until adolescence, he always knew that he wanted to work with digital art. However, in 2014 at the College of Graphic Design, he met Blender and that forever changed his artistic path. Since then he started studying 3D everywhere he could find: through the internet, reading various articles, watching tutorials and checking websites online. After a lot of hard work and personal projects, he received Techno Image’s proposal to move to Sao Paulo and work with them.

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