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Guide on Creating Ghibli Trees in 3D Using Blender

David from Lightning Boy Studio did a tutorial on how to create Ghibli Trees in Blender.

David shared his step-by-step workflow for creating stylized Ghibli-inspired trees in Blender. In the video, David explains each step of the production from modeling to working with materials, as well as diving into the tiny details of Blender UI, its tricks, and particle system, in particular. Learn how to adjust the size of the leaves using inputs, how to achieve this bubble-like look of the tree, and create the stylized texture.

The tutorial will be a good choice for beginners since it showcases the whole workflow in real-time with the detailed narrative but those who want to gain more skills in Blender workflow and practice creating stylized art, this guide will be a spot-on, too.

If you’re interested in working in Ghibli style, check out the breakdown of the Ghibli-inspired scene made by Kids With Sticks team.

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