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Show Us Your HiveWire Big Cat Renders Here!

luannemarie

Busy Bee
Title: Jungle Woman
Jungle Woman 101z.jpg
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
Yup! At first I thought it was a stampede, but then realized the Tiger Horse was chasing the leopard.
 

Me195

Extraordinary
Yup! At first I thought it was a stampede, but then realized the Tiger Horse was chasing the leopard.
The angle and perspective on the camera make it difficult to see the positioning of the leopard relative to the Tiger Horse, and with his head turned it's difficult to see the Tiger Horse's expression. It's a battle of aesthetics vs realism that ultimately ended up in a draw. Maybe a new title like "Attack of the Higer" would make it easier to see the pursuit.
 

Ken Gilliland

Dances with Bees
HW3D Exclusive Artist
During my little vacation between projects, I've been doing lots of images. My latest is inspired by a jaguar sighting in southern Arizona's Huachuca Mountains, near the town of Sierra Vista (and a chance to use two unlike elements, the HW Big Cat and my Saguaro set). This jaguar has a different spots pattern than "El Jefe", the only known jaguar in the US (seen in the foothills outside Tuscon, Arizona), so it is believed to be a second and younger jaguar indicating there might be an undiscovered population in southern Arizona.

El_Jefe.jpg
 

Me195

Extraordinary
During my little vacation between projects, I've been doing lots of images. My latest is inspired by a jaguar sighting in southern Arizona's Huachuca Mountains, near the town of Sierra Vista (and a chance to use two unlike elements, the HW Big Cat and my Saguaro set). This jaguar has a different spots pattern than "El Jefe", the only known jaguar in the US (seen in the foothills outside Tuscon, Arizona), so it is believed to be a second and younger jaguar indicating there might be an undiscovered population in southern Arizona.

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Awesome lighting and atmosphere. It could be a postcard.
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I really like the adoring expression on his face. I see you were able to get lighting you are happy with, and the reflections on the floor are a nice touch.
 

Chris

HW3D President
Staff member
Co-Founder
Great imagery Ken and Lyne. Posting them both on the HiveWire Facebook page now.

You both are just so darn talented.
 

JOdel

Dances with Bees
HW Honey Bear
I'd have turned off the claws. But yeah, cute render. Wish we had a LAMH preset for these cats.
 
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