A little close up macro scene I put together in Blender! I usually do expansive vistas or interiors so this was a nice change of pace for me.

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Big mushy! Some kind of bolete? I really like the light and focus effect.

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Thank you! :D

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I can just imagine the slug that went to town on the big bolete, great stuff!

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Om nom nom!

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This is so cool, I wish you could “follow” people on Lemmy … Maybe via Mastodon?

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Welp, pasting the your URL into Tusky didn’t turn up anything but searching your username worked!

It only shows Winter Winters, nothing else, though. And only a link, no picture preview.

Still considering this is like following a Reddit account on Twitter this is kinda amazing 😻

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O no, it says “Follow requested” I don’t think this will work after all +___+

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Thank you!! I sometimes post things I make either here on Beehaw or lemmy.world, but I don’t post everything I make. The URL in my profile will lead to my full portfolios if you want to check them out :D

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Gorgeous! I love worm’s-eye-view type of scenes. Really captures all the beauty we normally miss.

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Thank you!! 😁

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Can’t tell if AI or not… but I think those two caps in the lower left, shouldn’t start melting until they got much bigger?

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No AI involved. It’s a 3D scene made in Blender.

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Nice. But my point was still about the two mushrooms in the lower left corner: if they’re “shaggy ink caps”, they’re either too small, or the other ones are too big.

For reference: https://youtu.be/al51YYEqmUA

PS: Although I guess they could be mica caps… but those tend to grow up more clustered together.

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