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Rendered using in-development version of volumetrics plugin by Dmytry Lavrov. Minor level adjustments with Photoshop. 1 surface, 2 cloud layers.

Comments (14)


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bpmac

2:01PM | Thu, 01 September 2005

Amazing realism. The lighting is perfect. A fantastic render in all respects. V

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eargasm

2:49PM | Thu, 01 September 2005

Photo-like realism! Well done.

hillrunner

3:07PM | Thu, 01 September 2005

Maybe the most exciting mojopicture I've ever seen !

AnneCHPostma

3:26PM | Thu, 01 September 2005

Love the cloud shapes (but you already knew that LOL) ... Nice work!

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efflux

6:56PM | Thu, 01 September 2005

Fantastic depth.

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Slav

9:52PM | Thu, 01 September 2005

Brilliant work,Armands:)

Dmytry

1:56AM | Fri, 02 September 2005

Awesome image! fantastic sense of depth and scale.

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rbutt

2:05AM | Fri, 02 September 2005

Very pretty Armands, there are a couple of things bother me. It seems too misty for such a bright sunny day and there is this odd straightline, quarter in from bottom left and up where terrain is crisply detailed and below it is lacking detail (misty?). Could be ray effect I suspect but it looks out of place.

Armands

2:22AM | Fri, 02 September 2005

Thanks guys :) rbutt: Yeah, I know, the good looking sky without a bit too much mist bothers Me too, but I'm looking for solution. The "odd straightline" in left bottom is just simply an overhang, imagine that - and Your eyes will agree with that :) Nobody is perfect :P

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woz2002

3:05AM | Fri, 02 September 2005

Really Excellent composition. Armands we`ll have to trade.. I'll explain MJT & you can explain Volumetrics:)) Clouds look really realistic & I love the way that it breaks up on that assumed ridged value. Some great material works & the POV down that Gulley really aids the sense of depth:) So will we see a Pandromeda Volumetric planet released maybe Autumn Planet?!:))

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edlo

10:50AM | Fri, 02 September 2005

BRILLIANT + the terrain is volumetric too?

Armands

11:07AM | Fri, 02 September 2005

Yes, the terrain also is volumetric - using so called isosurface, its included in Volumetric plug-in. No problems with overhangs, arches and flying islands :)

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Arkanias4

3:24AM | Mon, 05 September 2005

Brillant sky composition, love the movement and clouds shape :-) thanks for sharing your experiments of Dmytry 's plug in.

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prutzworks

3:05AM | Mon, 12 September 2005

xlt coud and landscape!


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