Eros asteroid. by B-M-O
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Terreinconnue
Excellent !!! Tr rliste :)
1pearl
Superb idea !!! Excellent !
wizardofnoz
Asteriod? I thot it looked like the mandibular fossil of an Autralopithecus. Fantastic worK!!!
Zazie
Ahh que cest bizarre ! Et tout ca sans PW ? Excellent rendu....
Darthmagus
Excellent !
Tiwiwine
Bluffant ! Mais comment obtiens-tu avec Terragen. Je suppose qu'il y a une vraie photo au dart, mais tout de me...
jtag
Great and innovative work!
prutzworks
xlt done!
edlo
Ok if you say this is your terragen render I believe you, I was just asking cause I was confused, here is why take a look here http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff/PIA03141.tif Exactly the same position exactly the same shadow, and even better res, one supposes that if you have the DEM file for the asteroid you can render in great detail, not lower than a nasa pic. Anyway interesting work using terragen to render an asteroid.
nico3333fr
Comment as-tu fait ? Rendu plat ?
Tangled-Universe
I also noticed this work is 99% sure not your work. If so, I'm curious what you were thinking about this community. All the people take each other serious and respect each other. To me you're not taking this community serious and it's respectless to post this. Not only to us, but also to the creator of the image. Ok, I might be mistaken, but the first moment I saw this I inmediately recognised this picture from a while ago. If I'm wrong I will apologize to you.
christianfly
@ Tangled Universe: My opinion is that you must take more attention regarding the words you use! You speak about repectless? before having this kind of attack, this king of tremendeous respectless attack, ask to the author how he has done the work. BMO sent us the tgw and ter files. Yes, the terrain comes from the real NASA photo, and he used it as an heigthfield. What difference with a DEM? and the colors are just surfaces map (One main layer and three others sub-layers). SO IT IS 99% BMO WORK!!!! I really think that you have to apologize to BMO. And try to be more respectful in the future.
bobbystahr
I, for one have to add how great this is in getting all the shadows etc to actually resemble the original photo. One of the goals I've always had as a measure of how proficient I was becoming at 3D work, was to come as near as possible to the original that i was working from.....In this respect B-M-O has come at least 99.999% accurate...the small ammount I've discounted is the resolution...LOL...keep up the fine experiments my friend....
emailandthings
If this was terragen and not a copy of http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/tiff/PIA03141.tif shouldn't the image be a lot more crispy??