aegialia scarabaeidae (beetle) by g_kol
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Description
These are 3 egyptian beetles, i 've tryied to made for a past contest here in renderosity, but i never posted them exept a forum....
the model made in rhino and the rendering in max...
Comments (9)
bg_bg
concept, .
memaci
The texture on the beetles as well as there form is outstanding. The stonework that they are crawling on looks like it has too many highlights. A duller surface may improve the image. Great image.
avisramid
Welldone Giorgo! Disguisting, but I like it ;)
zarth
Excellent modeling and texture. Thanks for posting.
jgeorge
I like the work on the texturing and the bumpmaps... Nice bugs...
g_kol
Many thanx to all of you for posting your comments,memaci i'll try to fix the surfs on the stones :) many thanx again......
mkap
nice modelling
rosejlever
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