Dragon-Bull by litst
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Description
A model i've made for fun . Modelled and rendered in Carrara Studio 3, photoshopped in Photoshop .
Thanks for viewing !
Comments (19)
ford3auss
Dam sweet work, i just love it..
Kaos1982
The perfect dragon! I love that. A++++
airlynx
Beautiful and ugly at the same time, great work
MarkBremmer
You made my day! Creatures are always better when there is drool running from their mouths.
memaci
Beautiful textures. I like the lighting and POV. Simply excellent.
Eugenius
Yikes! I wouldn't want to run into this guy, no matter how well modeled and textured it looks! (that's a compliment believe it or not). Very nicely done!
mmoir
Great image, looks like dinner is just around the corner.
dark_thoughts
sweeeeeeeeet
res1yfb1
The model is great..but it looks to be a little heavy on the "DOF" I do like the "POV" ...Nice work.
beetle-car
NICE! I followed your thread in the forum as you made this model. It turned out great. Gotta love the drool!
Drsuess
Nice POV And Excellent Render!
vinividivinci
Texture details are outstanding. Model is excellent.
iapetus
Fabulous image.
kilal
Exellent work!
litst
Thanks for your comments, guys ! :-) I've updated the render, now i use a bit of displacement mapping and a bit of skylight . At first, i thought that my old computer could not handle it, but actually it can :-)
TOXE
Too much photoshopped for me, but as always, a really cool image:-)
kenwas
The dof and excellent model work create an excellent 3D effect.
Hoofdcommissaris
If you have Photoshop CS, you should try the photographic lens blur filter, that looks far more realistic than the standard Gaussian blur. The modelling and texturing is top-notch though! It shows the power of Carrara and a lot of patience to get things right.
Nod
Brilliant stuff. Very photo realistic. Looks like the cameraman got a bit of a scare. :D