Thanks for the Worms, Mechasar
Tanis Volta
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I am very grateful to the PA Mechasar for releasing this complete set of Worms https://www.daz3d.com/worms
I hope you sell a lot and you'll do more beautiful things like this
Thanks you!

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Yes, they wriggled straight into my cart, too!
I'm still on the edge, with them worms, I really want them but I won't need them any time soon...
I really like the snail slime. Still trying to figure how I can use the worms in a scene involving people and avoid violating the tos on depicting images of torture
People gardening?
Faerie mounts?
...same here living out in the Pacific Northwet, all too common a sight and nice that there is a "shell off" option. to turn them into banana slugs.
The caterpillars would go great with Noggin's butterflies. Hmmm, I wonder if with LAMH I could make a "Wooly Bear" caterpillar.
It is the snail that is tempting me the most, for some reason.
RACING SNAIL
https://www.daz3d.com/racing-snail
I was more thinking of this, but sure. ;)
Hello everyone! Delighted for your appreciations and the thread itself. Hope you enjoy the product
Yes, I am seriously considering purchasing due to the snail, and the worms look realistically great too. Would love to see a follow up with other insects especially ladybug (ladybird) which would be most useful.
I would love beautiful and realistically made honey bees including queen and males, and orchidean mantis including also fantasy versions
Maybe angling? You just would have to get the worm to hold tight of the hook (
) to avoid showing ANY torture.
My sister as a baby ate a cup of earthworms my mom and her brother had collected for fishing. Unfortunately for her this story gets retold so often she gets mad every time she hears it.
when I see worms and insects though I’m reminded of pulp adventure novels where the covers either feature insects rodents and giant snakes and sometimes tentacles... threatening the hero or heroine cause they are unusual size and there are just a lot of them.
okay I think I have to get them. Big centipedes have some appeal to me
Yes, primarily I have need of some realistic ladybugs, and like you, thought bees would be great. Anything like spiders, ant, fly, grasshopper, woodlouse, etc....common non-exotic garden insects.
I have a use for all of these and would be an instant purchase.
Have just bought the Worms, great price AND 3Delight material presets too....awesome ....so off to try out some renders.
yeah it looks an awesome product
I'm going to be very wary of reading Serene Night's posts before a meal from now on...

Groovy though also gruesome, these worms. Oh God (or Mother Nature or whatever), why did you have to make things like centipedes??
Will be using the centipede in a couple renders sometime for sure!
That rather cute creature looks a bit like Jar Jar, doesn't s/he? :)
My daughter loved that movie - Never Ending Story. First time I saw Deep Roy, too.
I still remember a small poem I learned in 2nd grade. "It was horrible, I almost screeched, when I found a worm inside my peach. But the thing that really turns me blue, is to find a worm that's bit in two!"
Cool product, will be picking this up!
EEEWWWW! AAAACCHHHH!
we have a saying over here, "what's worse than finding a worm in your apple, half a worm". Me think of it this way, more protein.
Not surprising considering 80% of the world practices Entomophagy (insects for human consumption)
I wouldn't mind deep dried crickets etc in our markets, they sound nice. Given they are high in protien per weight than other protien rich food you don't need many for our RDA.
Yeah, when I looked up Entomophagy to get the spelling right, found tons of images of markets in Thailand and other smaller countries full of edible bugs. Kinda grossed me out, probably because I grew up implanted with you don't eat bugs. Apparently they are good for you and there are a couple of companies leading the charge in the western world for cunsumable insects. I wonder what a cricket flour cake tastes like???
we should embrace it with open mouths and minds. I saw that flour and wondered the exact same thing.
I have a coworker who raises crickets at his home to eat. He is quite a healthy person but I confess I have an aversion to deliberately eating bugs. i would do it in a pinch but not while there are alternatives.
For me it's more the possible sensory input, which wings and tiny legs could give me in my mouth. So no chocolate covered crickets for me.
But when ground down fine enough and added into other stuff for more nutrition I wouldn't think twice about having a good chew. Most of those insects are raised under better conditions than your average meat delivering animals...
I’ll try anything.
And it’s undebiable that insect protein has less environmental impact than animal protein, so the future will probably be bugs and plants...