Bugs Nouveau XLVI by bugsnouveau
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Description
Two Bryce renders blended together in Firefly.
Topaz Photo & Photoshop
Thank you for your comments, looks, and thanks for being here. Tom
Comments (20)
ladylake
That center "stone" is awesome.
eekdog
super jewel like bug.
starship64
This is gorgeous!
gaius
If it was a real object it would sell very very well...on a coat, it would be perfect !
madame
Fascinating colors and textures effects… wonderfully done !!
rayag
Wow, that's really lovely !!!
VDH
Very beautiful creation,superb design and great colors !!
MeInOhio
This really looks good!
KarmaSong
Impressive and gorgeous render ! It rocks !
MagikUnicorn
Gorgeous
OmniFX
Spectacular, very stunning creation as always. Well done!
virginiese Online Now!
What a sparkling bug! Congrats !
Flint_Hawk
This is truly stunning!
rayag
Really exceptional !!!
dochtersions
Hello Tom, you make fantastic art in every way! Bravo!!!
Staticon
Beautiful creation. :-)
TwiztidKidd
Super-cool colorful beetle, my favorite are moths, some are so big and fluffy you can pet them lol Gorgeous image, my friend!
Paulienchen
Wou das sieht ja super aus gefällt mir sehr gut
anahata.c
great compliments here (from the above commenters). Ditto Jacomina (dochtersions)...your bugs are becoming fully rounded glass/ceramic/jeweled museum pieces, with full 3 dimensional range and depth. And the colors and light are something befitting an ancient king or queen's treasures. Beautiful glassy wings, the torso is like a crystal ball peering into the 'inner secrets', and your background is a mix of an aerial view of a desert and a patch of the cosmos (on the bottom). The bug has a mini thing on the bottom, as if this were a totem (with multiple creatures on it). And an unexplained overlooking light on top. Gorgeous...whoosh. Wonderful work, sir!
water
Amazing series of creatures !