License: This is licensed for non-commercial use only.
THE FACE OF THE GREAT GREEN DEVIL
"The other fork of the path leads right up to an evil-appearing devil face set in mosaic at the corridor’s end. The face has a huge O of a mouth; it is dead black. The whole area radiates evil and magic if detected for. The mouth opening is similar to a (fixed) sphere of annihilation, but it is about 3' in diameter -- plenty of room for those who wish to leap in and be completely and forever destroyed".
The Green Devil Head, aka Yawning Portal, from Dungeons & Dragons 1975 classic adventure, Tomb of Horrors. (Never really played D&D myself, but this guy became quite iconic). Comes in .OBJ format + some .PNG texture files.
Retopologized in Instant Meshes, so the mesh is a bit coarse -- make sure u use the normal map.
I don't own D&D IP, that's why it is noncommercial only :/
Ometeotl 12:31PM | Wed, 06 May 2020
Thank you!
mooncraft1 11:28PM | Tue, 26 November 2019
This is outstanding, I love it! Please do more like this!
akorinsikenkoy 7:37PM | Mon, 25 November 2019
Thanks! I was just asked to make a few images for someone who plays D&D with a group of some sort. I know nothing about it, or what they do. Maybe this will give me some ideas. Looks cool!
chupacabra555 8:26AM | Tue, 19 November 2019
I stick my head inside.....what happens?.....^_^
Troglofauna 1:55PM | Sun, 17 November 2019
@Sarsifas yeah -- that's the video that actually inspired this model XD
Sarsifas 9:31AM | Sun, 17 November 2019
I had just watched this a couple of days ago. "The Tomb of Horrors: Deadliest D&D Dungeon Ever? | D&D Walkthroughs" by DM It All https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkjAOMkDAOM Thank you very much for sharing.
mightymysterio 12:02PM | Sat, 16 November 2019
I remember the Tomb of Horrors module. It was really difficult to play through! Thanks for sharing the Great Green Devil.
padinha 7:04PM | Fri, 15 November 2019
Cool! Thanks!! :)
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