Leaf Frog

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Date
11/22/2010
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1000 x 563 px
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3D render of a leaf frog. 3Ds Max with Mental Ray.

Reviews


BilalZBilalZ

Rated 5 / 5 stars May 30, 2011

amazing

very nice, i like how the whole scene look's realistic you should really make a 3d animation



KwingKwing

Rated 5 / 5 stars Mar 10, 2011

Wwwwow!

So realistic! The tree bark looks freaking amazing! But seeing how great this is, I figured I should grace this submission by pointing out some flaws, seeing as it's better than just saying "omg this rox!". Well, the leaves look a little -too- reflective, and as others have pointed out, the joints on the frog are a little odd. The 'snout' of the frog is also too snout-like, if you catch my drift. Aren't they usually less pronounced? Holy crap, though, nice 3D modeling!



sutdudesutdude

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jan 2, 2011

wow!

this is really great art! i actually thought it was photography for a seccond!

I can't say anything bad about this, so I'm giving it a ten out of ten.


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MediicMediic

Rated 4 / 5 stars Dec 7, 2010

wow

this is really good! it is so real, and the colouring along with the shading is just amazing! i kind of want to eat the frog :D

8/10
Nice Job


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KarpOfMagikKarpOfMagik

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars Nov 28, 2010

You have skill. That is for sure.

I only find the angle and the area of the slope of his/her back to be a tad odd looking. I understand that it may just be the natural skeletal structure of the frog but I just find it rather awkward.