Death mask of the boy King by Quest
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Description
Tutankhamen, the boy King, discovered by British Egyptologist Howard Carter on November 22, 1922 in the Valley of the Kings.
Tutankhamen's death mask was modeled using 3DSM. The area rug was modeled using Rhino. Everything else was modeled and rendered in Bryce. Tiny amount of post work done in Photoshop for color correction, minor clean-up and signature. Image texture for the paintings from the works of the great master from the Hudson Valley School, Albert Bierstradt (1830-1902). Painting on left is entitled "Mount Hood" Oregon (1865) and the one on the right entitled "Nevada Falls" (c. 1875).
Comments (17)
Artzy
Excellent Work!
Realism is the Word!
madame
Splendid textures and lighting, very realistic work !
pidjy
Excellent render.. The carpet is a nice touch! but the painting on the wall as not much to see with the mask.. I would have prefered some painting of egypt.. but it's only MO
kenwas
Excellent work! Congratulations on a swuperb render!
GROINGRINDER
Wow, you have done a superb job!!!
jstsittinghere
excellent work, so realistic beautiful!
vjerana
Beautiful image and excellent work.
catlin_mc
Terrific modelling on the mask Quest, great work. 8)
Sking
Yes indeed, excellent work Quest. Your modelling skills is excellent as is this scene you have created. Well done on a top render. ---- Scott.
tjohn
Excellent models and render.
chohole
I agree with everyone else.
mloates
Excellent modelling--looks great. Nice work!
brittmccary
Very nice! :)
Swade
Wow..... the realism is jaw dropping to say the least. The model of King Tut's death mask is fantastic. Outstanding work Quest. Gave ya a vote mate. 8)
ShadowWind
Excellent work on the modeling, and the museum you've presented it in...
estevez
Very realistic scene. Great idea ! Congratulations !
Steeleyes101
Went to see this when it was showen in NYC Youve done a great rendering here