You _will_ learn how to fly if there's even a single doe around. As for landing, you'll have to figure it out yourself.
For those who don't know: this is Megaloceros giganteus, a species of giant Pleistocene deer related to fallow deer. It could reach up to 2.1m in height at the shoulders, and its antlers could weight up to 40kg and span 3.65m from tip to tip. They also would spend most of their time in the open, and not in the forest, but this doesn't mean they wouldn't pass through it from time to time.
This render is inspired by the opening shot of the exile of the gods music video by eluveitie, of all things.
Done and rendered in Blender, edited in Gimp.
For those who don't know: this is Megaloceros giganteus, a species of giant Pleistocene deer related to fallow deer. It could reach up to 2.1m in height at the shoulders, and its antlers could weight up to 40kg and span 3.65m from tip to tip. They also would spend most of their time in the open, and not in the forest, but this doesn't mean they wouldn't pass through it from time to time.
This render is inspired by the opening shot of the exile of the gods music video by eluveitie, of all things.
Done and rendered in Blender, edited in Gimp.
You _will_ learn how to fly if there's even a single doe around. As for landing, you'll have to figure it out yourself.
For those who don't know: this is Megaloceros giganteus, a species of giant Pleistocene deer related to fallow deer. It could reach up to 2.1m in height at the shoulders, and its antlers could weight up to 40kg and span 3.65m from tip to tip. They also would spend most of their time in the open, and not in the forest, but this doesn't mean they wouldn't pass through it from time to time.
This render is inspired by the opening shot of the exile of the gods music video by eluveitie, of all things.
Done and rendered in Blender, edited in Gimp.
0 Comments
0 Shares
6 Views