I Tried To Make A Meme And Lost My Mind

The first fully 3D piece was Relationship Goals. It was really fun to do.  At this point I thought I want to do one more, but I thought I might be done. I’d done the best I could. I got some great responses.

I had this image in my head of this abstract warmish dickish phallic thing piercing through a gooey spherical object—keeping it abstract, but then putting “relationship goals” at the top.

This was the more standard artistic route that I normally take. It was more in line with what I was interested in doing, this idea that I could create whatever imagery I wanted, that I didn’t have to relegate it to a character that I didn’t have any claim of ownership over. I could do my own thing and rely on my own visual skills and then make a joke afterwards. It was much more carefree.

It got a big response. People were like, “Oh, that’s disgusting,” and, “Oh, you’re relying on subsurface scattering.” And I just love that because it’s informed as far as 3D tricks go. And it’s totally true. It wasn’t, “Oh, fuck you, you suck.” They actually got a good burn in. They were skilled at getting under my skin.

This was way more fun. It got around 2500 views and 20 down votes.

It got a big response. People were like, “Oh, that’s disgusting,” and, “Oh, you’re relying on subsurface scattering.”



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