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Try Digital Sculpting with Taran3D

  • November 11, 2020/
  • Posted By : jo/
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  • Under : 3D, Modelling, Sculpting, Zbrush

We are excited to announce that in partnership with STEAMhouse our very own Taran Singh will be leading a digital sculpting workshop in December.

A talented and experienced digital and clay sculptor, Taran has trained with some of the UKs leading experts in sculptors and has a special interest in the human form. 

The ‘Introduction to Digital Sculpting’ is a two-part online workshop taking place on 8th and 15thDecember 2020.

The workshop is as an introduction to digital sculpting using the free software Zbrush Core Mini. It’s been designed to help participants develop an understanding of the software and build new digital skills that can be integrated into their own projects and business ventures.

Open to SMEs only (self-employed or with your own business) this workshop is a fantastic opportunity to work with a talented sculptor like Taran, develop your skills and learn new techniques.

This workshop is fully funded but places are limited. For full details on how you can try digital sculpting with Taran3D (including how to book) visit STEAMhouse.

Taran Singh 3D Designer

Sikh Helmet Reimagined

  • September 18, 2020/
  • Posted By : jo/
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  • Under : 3D, Heritage

We digitally recreated this intricate Sikh helmet as part of a selection of beautiful relics we reimagined for an online event with Royal Armouries.

This particular helmet was skilfully designed as part of the Anglo Sikh Virtual Museum project in collaboration with the Sikh Museum Initiative.

You can watch our very own Taran Singh discuss how the Taran3D team carefully recreated these pieces for a new online audience. Watch the event here.


Taran3D Brings Rare Manuscript to Life

  • August 18, 2020/
  • Posted By : jo/
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  • Under : 3D, education, Heritage

On Tuesday 25th August, Taran3D & The Sikh Museum Initiative in partnership as the Anglo Sikh Virtual Museum are teaming up with The University of Leicester to host a special online webinar.

This event will showcase the creation of a new 3D model that we have expertly created of a rare Sikh manuscript that is held at the Special Collections in The David Wilson Library, University of Leicester. 

The manuscript contains writings from the Sikh Scriptures and was presented to the University by Harry Hardy Peach in the 1920s after originally being found on the battlefield of Ferozeshah during the First Anglo Sikh War of 1845-1846.

We helped bring the manuscript back to life through our intricate 3D technology, allowing us to show the external binding in stunning detail. We hope that this will form the basis for making the entire contents of this important manuscript digitally revitalised for future audiences.

If you’d like to attend this FREE event you can sign up HERE . You will receive a link to the attend 24 hours before the event.

3D Digital Sikh Manuscript brought to life by Taran3D

Character Development : Nihang Concept

  • November 27, 2010/
  • Posted By : Taran/
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  • Under : 3D, Featured, Modelling

A Constant point of development/angst for me has always been character creation since the beginning of the sarbloh warriors game concept. Getting back into it recently has been really interesting. Studying anatomy and using a more image reference based approach has led to an easier work-flow. Looked at a lot of Indian wrestlers and kabbaddi players to try and get away from the western  body-built type which is more stockier and less muscle definition.  Set about recreating the 17th century Khalsa soldier concept that I created for the original SW game. Since we are no longer restricted to old game technology I decided to bring the character into a next gen quality, which is what i always wanted it to be. This is not textured yet so is presented as a modeling concept only Read More


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