One in every herd. Has to see what's on the other side of the hill. This guy's far from home.
Rhino and Generic Pine - Marc Gebhart
Firs - Xfrog
Dead branch - mandrake
Interesting! I think add some layers on the terrain with different colors could improve your overall picture. Varying the population in the background would be nice too !
The trees in the background look really tiny to me.
Add som mud to that water, its way to clean.
The animal could use a more active pose.
Over all a rather nice image, just needs a little more love.
I like all but the distant hill. Maybe less trees or more variety in them.
Would a rhino be found in the same environment as fir trees?
He wandered north.................... ::)
"Would a rhino be found in the same environment as fir trees?"
The fir trees are intentional because the rhino is supposed to be way out of his normal environment. I had the idea of
an animal which escaped from a zoo and isn't even on the right continent and trying to figure out what to do in such a pond and forest area.
"The trees in the background look really tiny to me.
Add somr mud to that water, its way too clean.
The animal could use a more active pose."
Yes, I probably have to adjust the trees. They don't have the "right" look yet.
My concept was to have the water clear like some ponds we have near beach areas .
Guess I'd have to do some work to break the model up to change the pose. It is a single part model by Marc Gebhart.
Curious about the new image.
I like the concept of animals being totally out of their environment, I made a series of paintings a good while back, where diverse animals were situated in very wrong landscapes. If you overdo it, the concept will probably get better recognized. Like a zebra on a snowy mountain slope.
reworked a bit -
That model looks very realistic; good lighting there!
What really would be fun is add a tidal line (wet or algae or calcium) across the rhino, like it's been standing there for ages.