"Pinto"
Somewhere in the wilderness of the American West, a wild mustang stands on a large rock to get a better view of the surrounding landscape as it searches for its lost herd on a foggy winter morning. The horse has a white and dun pinto coloration (rare in wild horses). It's black mane and tail blow wildly in the wind. In the background bare winter trees are revealed, emerging from the morning mists as the breeze carries them away.
Unlockable content includes a link to the highest resolution file for the image (3900x5200) as well as a discount code for ordering prints that cuts 95% of the artist's comission.
Thanks for looking! Daniel Eskridge
This collection contains digitally created art featuring horses by artist Daniel Eskridge. Daniel is an artist and illustrator whose work appears in newspapers and magazines, on book and album covers, and even in a few museums...of science and history. These images were created using 3D rendering techniques with such tools as Blender3d, Daz Studio, Vue, Sculpris and ZBrush; as well as digital painting techniques using Photoshop and Gimp.
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"Pinto"
Somewhere in the wilderness of the American West, a wild mustang stands on a large rock to get a better view of the surrounding landscape as it searches for its lost herd on a foggy winter morning. The horse has a white and dun pinto coloration (rare in wild horses). It's black mane and tail blow wildly in the wind. In the background bare winter trees are revealed, emerging from the morning mists as the breeze carries them away.
Unlockable content includes a link to the highest resolution file for the image (3900x5200) as well as a discount code for ordering prints that cuts 95% of the artist's comission.
Thanks for looking! Daniel Eskridge
This collection contains digitally created art featuring horses by artist Daniel Eskridge. Daniel is an artist and illustrator whose work appears in newspapers and magazines, on book and album covers, and even in a few museums...of science and history. These images were created using 3D rendering techniques with such tools as Blender3d, Daz Studio, Vue, Sculpris and ZBrush; as well as digital painting techniques using Photoshop and Gimp.
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