Inspired by the art of paper cutting, Estonia-based graphic designer and illustrator Eiko Ojala created these fantastic three dimensional drawings for leading publications such as New York Observer, Ebony Magazine, New York Times, and Scientific America. At first glance, you might think these are layers of colorful paper perfectly cut and placed together. However, these are hand-drawn by artist first then digitally composed. The whole process involves a mix of digital illustration, paper textures, and a mix of both real and artificial shadows. Take a look at the collection we presented here and see more on artist’s Behance page.

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

Digital Papercut: Realistic 3D Illustrations Look Like Paper Cut

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