3D Text Reaction Images
Also known as: 3D Metallic Text · Blender Text Memes
3D Text Reaction Images are a series of metallic, all-caps 3D text graphics used as reaction images and exploitable meme templates. The trend kicked off in late 2022 on Twitter after users began creating dramatic Blender-rendered text graphics with intentionally absurd or edgy phrases. The humor comes from the contrast between the weighty, cinematic presentation of the text and the silly or provocative words being displayed.
TL;DR
3D Text Reaction Images are a series of metallic, all-caps 3D text graphics used as reaction images and exploitable meme templates.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format typically works in two ways:
As a reaction GIF/image: Drop an existing 3D text graphic into a conversation when the phrase fits the moment. Someone says something that lines up with "NUH UH" or another variant? Post the render as your response.
As a custom creation: Open Blender (or a similar 3D program), create bold metallic text in all caps, render it with dramatic lighting, and share it as a static image or rotating GIF. The phrase should be short, punchy, and contrast with the seriousness of the presentation. Common choices include slang terms, internet catchphrases, or deliberately provocative words.
Fun Facts
The original stock image predates the meme trend by roughly 15 years, having been used in serious news contexts before being repurposed for comedy.
@GlitchyPSI created three variants in less than a month (October 18 to November 10, 2022), essentially building the template vocabulary for the entire trend.
The "NUH UH" version on iFunny hit 2,100 smiles in a single day, making it one of the fastest-spreading variants on that platform.
@Darkloafballshd's original thread cataloging "difficult to search for" GIFs inadvertently sparked the entire creative trend.
Derivatives & Variations
"GAYSEX" variant:
The first custom 3D text render, created by @GlitchyPSI on October 18, 2022. It became the most widely circulated version and spawned video edits on TikTok and Twitter[3].
"SAY GEX" variant:
@GlitchyPSI's follow-up, referencing the Gex video game franchise, posted November 10, 2022[3].
"A HIT TWEET" variant:
A self-referential version by @GlitchyPSI, posted the same day as the original[3].
"NUH UH" variant:
Posted by iFunny user @dix_masher on March 19, 2023, this version went viral on iFunny with over 2,100 smiles in one day[3].
"ROBOT BOOBS" variant:
Created by @HaleyJean_Tho on Twitter, March 7, 2023[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
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- 33D Text Reaction Images - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Wojakencyclopedia