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Frozen Seas of Tethys

Terragen Science Fiction posted on Aug 15, 2005
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First try at doing different worlds. Happy to get any feedback on the best way to darken the sky and add a couple stars (don't want it to be completely starry, just a little more so.) As always, thanks for viewing and any comments are welcome.

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lazydog

10:54AM | Mon, 15 August 2005

Good effort:) You could darken the sky by reducing the percentage of 'atmospheric blue' (green) or by lowering the half height for it. Depending on your paint program, you could try lens flare/sunburst effect without (or even with the lines) for stars, or you could try a plugin such as flaming pear's glitterato or universe by -sorry can't remember, you'll have to search for that one. :)

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ppetersen

7:21PM | Mon, 15 August 2005

Universe is a stand alone program and is free but the free version is similar to TG, in that you don 't have access to certain features. I believe the cost is approx 35 dollars, so for a reg one not too bad. Although I would suggest you test it first via the free version. :) The plugin one for PSP is way better but a bit more expensive. And this is great, keep in mind too that not all 'alien' scapes have oddish colors. Some atmospheres could reflect the content of actual planets we know about. This is a good effort in that direction. Good POV and super water...


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