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Harvest Moon by Digital Blasphemy
"Orthohedron" by Ryan Bliss, made in 2004 (top) and remade in 2023 (bottom).
"Coda"
With the calendar turning quickly towards Winter I thought I would create one last Autumn pic for the year. Did it a little differently this time though. I took advantage of Quixel making their “Megascans” library free for the rest of the year and downloaded some of their photo-scanned 3D assets to see if they can work in my VUE scenes. I hope you enjoy the result. May incorporate more of their library into future projects 🙂
Thinking about attempting a winter version of this scene so stay tuned!
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animals sea anemone edited by Digital Blasphemy (Ryan Bliss)
ABOUT SEA ANEMONES
The ornately colored sea anemone (uh-NEM-uh-nee) is named after the equally flashy terrestrial anemone flower. A close relative of coral and jellyfish, anemones are stinging polyps that spend most of their time attached to rocks on the sea bottom or on coral reefs waiting for fish to pass close enough to get ensnared in their venom-filled tentacles.
Anatomy
Their bodies are composed of an adhesive pedal disc, or foot, a cylindrical body, and an array of tentacles surrounding a central mouth. The tentacles are triggered by the slightest touch, firing a harpoon-like filament into their victim and injecting a paralyzing neurotoxin. The helpless prey is then guided into the mouth by the tentacles.
ftom nationalgeographic.com
"The Opening" by Ryan Bliss.