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A Realistic 3D Portrait of Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon

This portrait was created by Character Artist Hossein Diba.

3D Character Artist known to many for creating mesmerizing realistic portraits of fictional characters from cartoons, movies, and TV series Hossein Diba has unveiled a new stunning project. This time, the artist has recreated Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead TV series, portrayed by Norman Reedus. As is always the case with Hossein's works, the project boasts an immense level of realism and attention to detail and stays true to the actor's appearance. 

Previously, the artist presented a next-gen version of Tommy Vercetti from GTA Vice City, a real-life 3D version of Woody from Toy Story, a realistic recreation of Carl Fredricksen from Pixar's 2009 cartoon Up, and a next-gen take on Arthur Morgan from Red Dead Redemption 2, among other beautiful projects. You can check out more of Hossein's projects by visiting the artist's ArtStation page.

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