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A Realistic 3D Female With Visible Circulatory System

Ian Spriggs revealed one more portrait with visible anatomical features.

3D Character Artist Ian Spriggs, who previously made an amazing 3D character with visible anatomical features, unveiled one more project made in the same style. This time, the artist demonstrated a realistic female portrait with both a usual surface and a visible interior circulatory system network. According to the author, the goal of the portrait is to challenge our notions of portraiture by going beyond the surface into the vast complexity of our bodies.

Much like the previous work, this one was made without using scans. For modeling and texturing, Ian used Maya and Mudbox, with touch-ups in Photoshop. The character was rendered using V-Ray's GPU RTX render engine.

And here's the artist's previous portrait mentioned above:

You can check out more characters by Ian by visiting the artist's ArtStation page. Also, don't forget to join our new Reddit pageour new Telegram channel, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we are sharing breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more

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