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Photorealistic Goat Made in Houdini & Blender

This G.O.A.T. goat was created by Tomas Kral.

CG Artist and Photographer Tomas Kral, who earlier showcased astonishing pigeon and hamster animations, continues the series of realistic digital animals with one more fantastic specimen. This time, Tomas' zoo received a highly-realistic goat made with Houdini, which was used to set up the animal's hair, and Blender, used for everything else. Additionally, the creator utilized Maxon's GPU-accelerated renderer Redshift to render the project.

And here are Tomas' earlier animal-related projects:

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