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Colored Canyon

Mojoworld Landscape posted on Nov 09, 2006
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Once again the isosurface world.Conversion of the Mojo terrain I made a couple years ago. Hypersaturation in PS:) TFV.

Comments (11)


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Gog

8:51AM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Great image.

hillrunner

9:06AM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Not really realistic (strange terrain morphing effect) but absolutely fascinating...

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JAYBEEH

2:22PM | Thu, 09 November 2006

I think the terrain looks superb (especially the "panthers head" overhang on the left)....nice beams!...the clouds upper right look a little streaked but that's a small negative in what is an excellent render!!

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Raaka-Arska

4:06PM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Yes, I like it !!!

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Octaganoid

4:34PM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Great details. I like the detail in the clouds. I think the image would look better without the mist though, its hiding some of the detailed mats, but still good.

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lior

10:07PM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Very realistic and so impressive!!!!!!!

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efflux

10:34PM | Thu, 09 November 2006

Very nice composition.

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woz2002

4:47AM | Fri, 10 November 2006

Some good feedback here in this thread. The image terrain & mats are outstanding, especially the overhang as Jeff ppoints out. It would have been cool to have seen a silhouetted figure in the void to assist with a ense of scale. As Oct, says the mist is a bit obscuring but does add to the depth in the image. jeff also mentioned about the streakiness, as I commented on this in one of Octs images is it created by the light rays?? Its also good to see that the altitude of clouds is higher up & they dont appear to be sat on-top of the isosurface. The Full size view iss a must-see! The light & shadow really "pulls this image out". Great Work Slav :-) What are the issues with isosurface waters?

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lewis_moorcroft

4:57PM | Fri, 10 November 2006

Super little overhand - Well found! Material work is faultless as usual Slav :)

avidflame

3:59PM | Sat, 11 November 2006

Superb...isosurfaces have come on a long way since I last played with them. You've sure mastered using isosurfaces and your isosurface clouds and terrain just keeping on getting better and better. Bravo!

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garypoulton

2:42AM | Tue, 14 November 2006

Now thats some serious isosurface work.....any tutorials in the pipeline?????


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