Pavonis Mons, Mars by azrabella
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Description
Another in the Mars series. Data as before.
Pavonis Mons is stands at about seven km above the surrounding plain. To its lower east flank, there is a chain of elliptical, or oval-shaped, pits, lined up down the center of a shallow trough. They were both formed by collapse associated by faulting
Comments (11)
jlaymonii
I love your Mars Images. This is another excellent job.
cederleth
Excellent! Great lighting and overall image!
Rich2
Yes, a dramatic image with the lighting and atmo. Very nice surfacing as well. Standing at the flank of one of these Martian shield volcanoes, however, one would only see a gentle upslope, since the girth is many times the height. But it's nice to dramaticize.
Osiris_
Excellent martian atmosphere1! Love the lighting, very dramtaic setting!
Ruthee
Gorgeous as always. Awesome Job. :)
fuzzoom
Excellent atmosphere and terrain. The light rays give a great highlight.
fractalinda
Superb light and atmosphere and a beautiful render. Excellent everything!
azrabella
Rich2 is correct. This render was manipulated to increase the surface features by several times to simply add some drama. Originally the shield was more of a gentle uprising, giving no impression of scale.
Simpleworks
Excellent lighting and surface.
Spacefan
Excellent mood. But terraforming is impossible: too low gravity. There's only an atmospheric pressure possible like in 45 km altitude of the earth. What could grow in this heights?
JAYBEEH
Excellent shot once again Rob!!....I like the lightplay in this one!!