Showcases

Skiv – “Disturbed Walk” Album Teaser #2

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Moody and visually stunning music video teaser for the latest album from the electro/post-rock/black jazz combo Skiv. More

More Showcases

Coop Phonics

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iOS educational game made with Qubicle and UDK. More

Ace Of Spades Maps By JoJoe

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Maps by JoJoe made with Qubicle for the voxel game Ace Of Spades. More

Voxel Art By Sven Kalkschmidt

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Beautiful voxel art by Sven Kalkschmidt from Hamburg, Germany. Rendered in Modo. More

Music Video “Goldfish – We Come Together”

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Music video collaboration with Mike Scott from South Africa. Awesome classic pixel art with tons of video game references spiced up with a voxel scene made with Qubicle. More

Smooth Jazz Club

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Classic isometric 2d pixel art. Pre-modeled with Qubicle Constructor, colored and outlined with Photoshop. More

Blocky Doodles

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Friends and family voxelized by supernashwan. Modeled with Qubicle Constructor, rendered in Zbrush More

3D Pixel Art By Taro

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Awesome 3D pixel art by Taro from Japan. More

Nokotoba.com Site Design By Mochi

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Beautiful elements designed by Maria Mochi for her personal diary about architecture, design, videogames and daily things - nokotoba.com. Made with Qubicle Constructor. More

Nerdic Loving

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3d pixel art model rendered in an isometric viewing angle and colored and outlined with Photoshop. Featured on Noupe's "40 Examples Of Eye Popping Pixel Art" More

Super Heroes

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A collection of famous DC and Marvel superheroes reduced to super awesomeness. The goal of this collection was to create a series of models that are reduced as much as possible to make them affordeable but still recognizeable. All models can be built with standard 2×2 and 2×4 LEGO Bricks, would be 50 to 60 cm tall (about 20 inches) and have material costs between 50 and 80 Euros depending on the needed bricks. More

The Bad Sushi Incident

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This is the first video showing the awesome power of the Qubicle Rasterizer! More

DK3D

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The first level of the original Donkey Kong Arcade (1981) revisited in 3D. Built with 73,000 cubes in 8 different colors. More

Robinson Nerdo

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3d pixel art model rendered in an isometric viewing angle and colored and outlined with Photoshop. Featured on Noupe's "40 Examples Of Eye Popping Pixel Art" More

Robots and Androids

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Collection of robot and android models used for various projects. More

Fat Bastard

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Mesh of a zombie rasterized with the Qubicle Maya Plugin and edited with the Qubicle Constructor. More

Zombie Cat

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Mesh of a cat rasterized with the Qubicle Maya Plugin and edited with the Qubicle Constructor. More

N3rds

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Models used for "Nerdic Loving" and "Lego Nerd FTW!" More

g0 g0

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Pixel chick in front of the Whisky a Go Go in L.A. Made with the Qubicle Maya Plugin. More

Q:Bot in Happyland

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The first video realized with the Qubicle Plugin for Maya is an hommage to side-scrolling jump’n'runs. More

Building the Black Howler Time Lapse

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Deconstructing and rebuilding the Black Howler in less than 2 minutes More

Black Howler

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The black howler is a LEGO sculpture designed with the Qubicle Constructor. A bulding plan was made using slice-captures. The sculpture consists of 701 LEGO bricks and is about 30cm tall. More

Captain America LEGO Sculpture

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Captain America from the the LEGO Super Heroes showcase built by Steve and Dawny. More

LEGO Nerd FTW!!1

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This classic stop-motion brickfilm demonstrates another possible usage of the Qubicle Constructor: Desktop Lego modeling. The LEGO Nerd is about 50 cm (20 inch) tall and made out of 758 LEGO bricks. He’s standing in my office and look, how happy he is. More

Qube Race

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This is the last demo I made with the Qubicle Animator and before the release of the Qubicle Plugin for Maya. This video is an hommage to the fantastic racing-game Out Run. Including beautiful heightmap generated landscapes. More

Qube Commander

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This is the second video created with Qubicle. It’s a very short jump’n'run sequence inspired by old video games like megaman. Qube Commander was animated and rendered with the Qubicle Animator, a standalone animation studio I once developed. More