Horrosteus by Dinoraul
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Comments (19)
kimariehere
really cool almost prehistorical looking fish... creative and wonderfully done!
PeterChov
Very cool, I like the creature design. Can think of a few ways the rendering and post-work side of things could have been better.. surface could be brighter maybe, and used a smoother bump-map.. could introduce some grain/particles into the water to break up those visible color gradients etc.. But that's nothing major, nice work on the modeling and texturing. It's a cool pic right click - saves :}
Skyfox
Here fishy fishy fishy... Oops... Nice work!
Solomen
Good Job ;D
kenwas
Well done!
Askguden
Looks very nice :-D
Esclece
Now thats much more like it. shows off your impressive model better. Great work.
Tammy
Wow nice job, great job on the creature and textures.
MITrAndir
Nice looking thing you got there, looks kinda hungry. Excellent work man.
gfxforge
Love the feel of this piece. My uncle is a Paleontologist here in Australia. He thought the art was from a BBC documentary. Brilliant work, mate!
zapper1977
dang he got some teeth, ouch, that would hurt, great looking Horrosteus..
Drsuess
Excellent Model!
oooZENOooo
Very menacing very nicely done bud. Well done!
kennyliu
Cool model, texture, and underwater scene! What a happy guy!
Moebius87
Oh man... this really puts me off seafood for a while. This is the kind of critter that reminds me that sometimes the food chain can go the other way. Great work! :o)
T.Rex
Another reason not to go into unknown waters! Size? Weight? I don't recall ever reading about this one before. Another excellent underwater scene. Judging from the quantity of high end software you use, may I assume you are a professional artist? That leads me to question #2- could/would you do tutorials how some of your images were made? A lot of us have a LOT to learn from people of your caliber.
Dinoraul
To T.Rex - thanks a lot-lot!But I think theres so many wonderful 3D artists here on Renderosity,I would like to learn from! And 3D is an ENDLESS learning process...
wingnut55
just when i thought it was safe to go back into the water.....!!
blacq_nyght_vampyre
I don't recall going back in your gallery. This is fantastic. Quite a creature.