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Apollocon 5 Commemorative Art

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This year is the 5th year for my favorite local sci-fi/fantasy conference, Apollocon. So I decided to do a piece of art to commemorate the event. This is the final version of the image complete with text.

The piece is partially done with models available from DAZ 3D and partially hand painting to get the effects I wanted for the character and the piece overall.

"Why a cow?" one might ask. Well, the cow has just always been associated with Apollocon seeing as it's a down home Texas genre conference.

3D items used:

  • Victoria 4 w/Creature Creator Morphs

  • Starship Mongo

  • Cybia's Hellspire

 

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