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GoldRush by Črtomir JustSince the world is obsessed with...









GoldRush by Črtomir Just

Since the world is obsessed with everything that’s golden, I decided to make a fun 3D series that takes the popular “gold” naming for a spin and tries to depict these products literally or how they would look like, if they were truly made out of gold. 

These were printed in 70 x 100 cm sizes, framed and exhibited at a club gallery Plac 33/45 in Ljubljana. Tools used: 3DS Max, Zbrush, Vray. 

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