Colored Canyon by Slav
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Description
Once again the isosurface world.Conversion of the Mojo terrain I made a couple years ago.
Hypersaturation in PS:)
TFV.
Comments (11)
Gog
Great image.
hillrunner
Not really realistic (strange terrain morphing effect) but absolutely fascinating...
JAYBEEH
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!!
Raaka-Arska
Yes, I like it !!!
Octaganoid
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.
lior
Very realistic and so impressive!!!!!!!
efflux
Very nice composition.
woz2002
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?
lewis_moorcroft
Super little overhand - Well found! Material work is faultless as usual Slav :)
avidflame
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!
garypoulton
Now thats some serious isosurface work.....any tutorials in the pipeline?????