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Run!

Poser Animals posted on Aug 31, 2017
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It's funny how my projects evolve. When creating Nightjars (a type of nocturnal birds), I needed a food source to show off their immense funnel-like mouths. Of course, moths came to mind... and thus my 'Moths of the World' projects was born. I had numerous birds that liked to eat lizards but there was no decent "ordinary" 3D lizard to be found, hence my 'Lizards of the World' projects. My lizard looked great BUT there was no decent scenery that could hold up to close-up camera angles, hence my Habitat sets. My Herons seemed to enjoy my Big Cypress Habitat BUT the only frog to eat was created in the last century, so my frog sets leaped onto my 'runtime'. I now need some ants to feed my poison dart frogs so now I'm working on an ant project... ugh, I guess I'll be creating aphids next to feed the ants lol In any case, I plan to recreate the 12 major ant 'types' in this project. The first of these is the Army Ant: There are over 200 species of Army ant, most found within the Ecitoninae sp. They can be found in the tropics and subtropics of Brazil, Peru and Mexico. They rest in temporary nests made entirely of ants, also known as a ‘bivouac‘. The queen ant and her brood stay safe in the center of the mass of ants. The colony moves at night to its next location which could be up to 600 feet (183 m) away at speeds of 60 feet per hour (18.3 meters per hour). At the start of the day, scouts fan out from the 'bivouac' in search of food. Once prey is found they summon the colony (150,000 to 2 million ants) and they aggressively attack. Ant experts have one word of advice when accoutering army ants.... "Run!" Army ants are highly aggressive, and have a very strong bite. Their scissor-like mandibles can cut through human flesh. They have a serious impact on anything that cross their paths. Rendered in Poser without any Postwork. Models used include my Sagebrush Habitat and Nature's Wonders Ants.

Comments (10)


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Richardphotos

8:58PM | Thu, 31 August 2017

I recall bites from the large red ants as a child and they are no fun. superb modeling

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GrandmaT

9:01PM | Thu, 31 August 2017

Awesome job! I still remember the movie with Charlton Heston where his plantation is over run with army ants. Looking forward to the next type.

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Paulienchen

1:28AM | Fri, 01 September 2017

ein sehr schöner Render :-)

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mininessie

6:39AM | Fri, 01 September 2017

Amazing work and info!

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flavia49

12:01PM | Fri, 01 September 2017

very lovely

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mtdana

1:41AM | Sat, 02 September 2017

Interesting project - glad I never encountered any!!!

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adorety

12:32PM | Sun, 03 September 2017

Ugh is right! Up to 2 million ants!? Run is right. Remember Leinengen and the Ants?

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PandaB5

4:53AM | Mon, 04 September 2017

Your scene looks amazing - but if you want some real ants I can send you plenty!

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beachsidelegs

7:16PM | Wed, 06 September 2017

This is wonderful my friend :)

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baz35

6:26PM | Mon, 11 September 2017

Excellent


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