A Japanese boy modeled the Kimetsu no Yaiba Dimensional Fortress

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An elementary student modeled the Infinite Dimensional Fortress featured in Koyoharu Gotouge's manga, Kimetsu no Yaiba using the 3DCG software, Blender, according to a Twitter user who identified himself as the boy's father. According to the post, who uses the nickname Decopon, the boy himself learned to use the program by watching tutorials on YouTube.
Decopon wrote that his son wanted to make illustrations of Kimetsu no Yaiba, but that it was too difficult for him to make the scenarios, so he used the Blender program instead. Decopon also published some illustrations by his son and costume designs made in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Decopon's son apparently started using Blender software a year ago, modeling an original character made by his father. The boy was 10 years old at the time.
Decopon, who identifies himself as a private animation school student in his Twitter bio, previously previously posted an animation based on Gorgon's fight on Fate / Grand Order.
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