Marc Pearson
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Marc Pearson
@MarcPearson74
Creative Director | Senior Motion Designer | 3D Generalist
Austin, Texas Katılım Nisan 2012
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Here’s a FREE Blender 3D file fully set up with shading, lighting, and compositing straight from a piece I made for NIKE ☺️
Instead of using AI, learning real skills will benefit you in the long run
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AmirMušić@AmirMushich
Nano Banana smart prompt: 3D crystal glass logo Prompt 👇
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@FIEND___ Prompt = cookie cutter algorithmic assumptions. Creativity = messy juncture of human experience and kismet accidents. Thanks for sharing!
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About ready to model the clasp! Then she’s gonna get animated whoop whoop! #AllQuads #Blender #ProductModeling #OpenAvailabilty

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Vibe coding Blender add-ons on a rainy Sunday. Head over to LinkedIn if you want my hot take of the morning!
linkedin.com/posts/marcpear…
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🚨 New video is now out on my YouTube!!!
🦾 How to Rig a Robotic Arm in blender
🔗 Link in the first comment
#b3d #blender #blender3d #rigging #tutorial #animation #robots
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@BryanNHolt Houdini still intrigues me and I would likely be very good at it since I naturally think in both sides of the brain😂 🤦♂️The barrier for me is that SO much of my career has been in motion design…and now a love for modeling and shaders…that jumping to VFX seems like a long shot
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@MarcPearson74 Whats interesting, is it is having the opposite effect in the VFX industry as a whole. The bar for entry has skyrocketed in terms of quality demand and expectations. Which makes sense when you think about it. Talked about it here:
instagram.com/reel/DW4dlB-Cc…
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This is the cold hard truth. Not just animators, but FX Artists. The results are far more important to your livelihood than how you "feel" doing the work.
It sucks. I know. But this is what separates commercial artists from fine artists.
I am going to get a lot of hate for this. But I stand by @JosephKahn here. My wife has said similar statements to me.
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@BryanNHolt Technology is a double edged sword. I really think the accessibility to the “tools of the trade” as prosumer offerings via technological advancement lowered the bar of “acceptable”. It’s the old “I can do it at home or on my phone…it isn’t that hard!” mentality.
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@MarcPearson74 As long as it holds up. We are talking about a general public that was okay with the last act of Black Panther, where we knew it looked off compared to the rest of the film. They were okay with poorly tracked waterfalls. This is just one example.
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@Oddernod Gen pop really doesn’t understand what goes into making the bread.
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@ABAOProductions @longlivemikey @Oddernod Plus an occasions ever so subtle bloom. And if it’s CGI, adding lens distortion
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@longlivemikey @Oddernod Chromatic Aberration, filmgrain and camera shake. Every single shot, whether live action, cg/mograph, or even AI. I’m getting ready to release 3 free plugins that do these things.
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Anybody have an effects stack they put on basically any animation for final finishing looks? #mograph
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@TwizyEffects Nice work! The addition of the orange lamp is a nice touch to balance color tones.
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Modeling timelapse from a recent watch spec project...built as part of a product visualization workflow.
Just working through forms, proportions, and small details as the piece comes together.
Stuff I learn along the way.
#Blender3D #3DAnimation #MotionDesign
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@BryanNHolt Boredom is where some of my best ideas come. The quiet is when the mind is set free and imagination can explore. It often results with the strong urge to work
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Dude look at society in the last, let’s say 40 years… we have given kids every type of means to avoid boredom. From consoles and TVs, to computers and phones, to social media. We aren’t allowed to be bored. They aren’t.
It’s okay to be bored.
The Atlantic@TheAtlantic
“At some point over the past 15 years, kids stopped reading”—but that’s because not enough teachers are asking them to, Walt Hunter wrote in February: theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/02/…
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