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Anthony Hopkins Recreated in 3D

Hossein Diba unveiled yet another amazing portrait of a real-life person.

Hossein Diba, a 3D Character Artist who has already created countless incredible portraits that were featured here on 80 Level, unveiled yet another amazing model of a real-life person. This time, the artist produced a realistic digital version of the legendary actor Anthony Hopkins, known primarily for portraying Hannibal Lecter in 1991 The Silence of the Lambs, among hundreds of other roles. As usual, the artist utilized a combination of 3ds Max, ZBrush, and Marmoset Toolbag to create the portrait.

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