One characteristic that separates amateur 3D art from is the lighting. Quoom employs a "three-light nightmare": a harsh red key light (fire from the hearth), a cold blue fill light (the Nordic winter outside), and a sharp white rim light to define sweat and scars.
The lighting is dramatic—often low-key, flickering torchlight that casts long shadows across wooden mead halls or snowy fjords. Quoom utilizes 3D rendering to capture the texture of the era: rough-hewn timber, chainmail biting into leather, and the cold sheen of steel. Every frame feels like a still from a high-budget, uncensored historical epic that never got made.
: Digital artists use software like Maya , ZBrush , and Blender to create hyper-realistic or stylized 3D Viking warriors. These models often feature intricate details such as weathered leather textures, bone-carved ornaments, and authentic face paint based on archaeological findings.