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Daniel Bel

Daniel Bel is a 3d artist who uses computer graphics for his work. He does computer sculpting and he's and art director. He was born in Buenos Aires in Argentina. He's been doing this work for about 15 years. He's well known across the internet and a lot of his work is well known as well. The piece most people know is called Beowulf 3D and it was created using 3D Max, Vray and Zbrush.
I even found his Facebook page haha. So he is known online pretty well and his works are so good and detailed and they make me think of video games since his sculptures or most of them are of characters like Batman or Superman.
Below are 5 of his works:






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