Aditya Aryanto or how minecraft comes true

Aditya is a boy of Indonesian nationality He has brought the gazes of the media for his portrayal of animals. And it is that Minecraft the most famous cube game of our time affects his works directly.

Create animals of all kinds, from cats to fish and other large animals such as the tiger in its most natural habitat. Of course, as if it were cubes. And is that if you still do not imagine what we are talking about, an image will make them see what I say better.

As he himself indicates, his photos come from image banks such as Unsplash -as we already knew in an article in Creativos-. Or also PixaBay for those who want to know it.

Doing it for fun is always better

Despite the fact that Aditya has generated great expectations, that has not been an excuse for not teaching his followers how he has imagined it. And it is that in his own article he talks about how he got there and why he has published it.

But it does not end there, it also reveals its trick to create images, in case anyone feels capable of doing them. In a simple way, take the original image and go to Photoshop. On Mac you use: Cmd + J and on Windows: Ctrl + J; to create a separate layer and edit being able to return to the original. Once you have both layers, go to Filter> Liquify.

Your networks

His main network for displaying his work is none other than Instagram. Here you can see all his works and check his evolution as a new artist. I think it is the Creative discovered this year and it is worth following, at least we cannot lose sight of it for a laugh.

More information on instagram: Aditya


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