Malaysian YouTuber makes 3D 'Among Us' animations, now has over 1.3m subscribers (VIDEO) | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 — Among Us — an online multiplayer social deduction game taking the world by storm — has been subject to countless memes and videos. A series of 3D animated videos in particular has contributed to giving a Malaysian YouTuber more than one...

Twenty-one-year-old Malaysian college student Afiq Aiman aka -themed video was posted two weeks ago, and each of them accumulated at least 1.2 million views. His highest performing video was his first upload — which has However, these 3D animations aren’t exactly ‘originals’. He credits several creators of 2D animations for the ideas as “original animations”. Still, his 3D work is fantastic.

“Remaking these videos is part of my learning process. It’s all done at home with my own PC,” said Afiq. Afiq also mentions that he isn’t a one-man show. He has a team to help him — including Animator Putera Syafiq, Marketing Manager Azhar Masli and Web Developer Aiman Nasrullah.animations, AAC Dream has posted many different 3D animations. His most popular one so far is a video based on the game According to Social Blade, he crossed one million subscribers in August 2020 — way before he posted his

 

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