Matcha and Wagashi (Green Tea and Japanese Confections)My very first hand-painted food study!I haven’t had one of these since 2011 when I lived in Japan for 1.5 month to do a language course. Before I left, our school had a tea ceremony (called sadō or “the way of the tea”). The tea itself is quite bittersweet in my opinion, but only if prepared correctly. We all had a go making one and a friend didn’t whisk the tea properly and hers had an unpleasant, straight-up bitter taste. The Wagashi, which are traditional Japanese confections, are usually served during these ceremonies to balance out the bitterness of the green tea. Together they taste magnificently heavenly, I can assure you!So if you have the chance to travel to Japan, definitely try out the tea ceremony experience!Model created using Autodesk Maya 2019 and hand-painted in Adobe Photoshop 2020.
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ABOUT THE SELLER |
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SELLER-USER-NAME | Angel Cormier |
3D Model formats | FBX, OBJ, BLENDER, TEXTURES, Materials |
3D Model details | VR / AR / Low-poly, Textures, Materials, UV Mapping, Scale transformations |
Triangles | 30.1k |
Vertices | 15.6k |
Category | Food & Drink |
Tags | cherry-blossom, confections, culture, dango, dessert, food, green-tea, hand-painted, japan, japanese, manju, matcha, noai, ocha, sadou, sakura, stylized, sweets, tea-ceremony, wagashi, wakakusa |