#MaterialStudy

xyzettgraphix. | bfvkxyz@mastodon.design
2026-01-20

This work treats typography as a physical artifact rather than a symbolic system.

The letter “A” is constructed from thick soap-glass, where color appears through optical refraction and internal reflection.
Air bubbles are trapped within the material, introducing natural irregularity without decoration.

A study of form, light and material behavior.

#Typography #MaterialStudy #3DTypography #GlassDesign #DesignResearch

Capital letter A made from thick iridescent soap-glass with trapped air bubbles, shown on a black background with reflective surface, highlighting refraction and optical depth.
xyzettgraphix. | bfvkxyz@mastodon.design
2026-01-13

B

This study treats typography as a physical body.

The letter is formed as a single cast metal object —
no parts, no joints, no assembly logic.

Material behavior defines the form.
Not styling.
Not symbolism.

#Typography #3DType #MaterialStudy #DesignResearch

Capital letter B formed as a seamless polished metal object, slightly rotated in 3D space, with smooth reflective chrome surface on a minimal light background.
xyzettgraphix. | bfvkxyz@mastodon.design
2026-01-08

C — Inflated typography study.

A capital letter formed by contained air and surface tension.
Creases and deformation expose internal pressure within a strict geometric form.

Typography approached as a physical system, not a graphic sign.

#Typography #3DType #MaterialStudy #DesignResearch #Photorealism

Capital letter C rendered as a black inflated soft object with visible creases and surface tension, shown on a white studio background with subtle reflection.
xyzettgraphix. | bfvkxyz@mastodon.design
2026-01-06

E — Honeycomb typography study.

A capital letter built from hexagonal wax cells.
Honey appears only where gravity allows it to escape.

This work explores typography as a physical object, focusing on material behavior, density and structure rather than symbolism.

#Typography #3DType #MaterialStudy #DesignResearch #Photorealism

Capital letter E made from natural honeycomb with hexagonal wax cells and dripping golden honey, rendered in photorealistic 3D style on a dark studio background.
xyzettgraphix. | bfvkxyz@mastodon.design
2025-12-19

G — Natural Layers, Typographic Form

A floating capital G made from layered green cabbage leaves.
Photorealistic material study focusing on organic structure, depth and natural form.
Typography inspired by growth, not grids.

#Typography
#MaterialStudy
#3DType
#DesignResearch
#EditorialDesign

Floating capital letter G made from layered green cabbage leaves, showing natural cross-section structure, organic textures and fine leaf veins, rendered in a minimal light grey 3D studio background with soft shadow and realistic lighting.
xyzettgraphix. | bfvkxyz@mastodon.design
2025-12-18

H — concrete, not cosmetic.
This letter isn’t styled.
It’s fractured.

Cast like architecture, not typography.
Edge broken, stress visible, rebar exposed.

#Typography
#Concrete
#ArchitecturalVisualization
#MaterialStudy
#Brutalism
#3DType
#DesignResearch
#Beton
#FormFollowsForce

Concrete letter H with a broken upper edge and exposed rebar, rendered as an architectural visualization on a neutral background.
The Gesture of Care

Contact, even when mediated, carries its own temperature. Leather, pressure, the slight resistance of a surface that responds more than it reveals. What looks like a simple gesture becomes something else the moment intention enters the frame.

#FineArtPhotography #MaterialStudy #Texture #Leather #ArtOfDetail
Ruth Kalypso Moyaruthkalypsoart
2025-02-13

I’ve always struggled to get metallic reflections to look right in Eevee. No ray tracing, just screen space tricks and sometimes it works… sometimes it’s a mess.
What’s your go to trick for better reflections in Eevee?

Future of Materialsfutureofmaterials
2023-10-24

Future of Materials is a curated platform that shows the research happening in the labs.
futureofmaterials.com Launching soon.
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Kjarokjaro
2023-07-07

Ay guess what, more studies! Was honestly quite fun to do those even if they took absurdly long to do.
These were also part of the mentorship I did and, yes, I will dump most of what I did there on my page :smug:

Three digital art clothing studies of skirts in varying hues of turquoise. Two digital art studies of clothing, one of which depicts an oversized shirt, its front being stuffed inside invisible pants, the second of which depicting a regular hoodie.Three digital art studies of sweaters, all in a similar shade of light green in front of a light mustard yellow solid backdrop.Three digital art studies of clothing, two of which depict skirts (one an artfully folded longer one, the other one a more a-lined piece), one a t-shirt, all of which done in a similar light shade of red.

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