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iFrogGod

Mojoworld Fantasy posted on Nov 15, 2006
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I don`t know how about you but that rock formation in the front looks to me like some Frog(ish) idol and the one on the left like a turtle`s head:) Many thanks to Ryan "efflux" for rendering this image for me at 3500pix size. Ryan made a couple of the big sizes for me through the last 10 deys and I hope to show them here too. My very old isosurface world from the days of the beta testing the plugin. Post in PS. TFV

Comments (14)


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EdwinDrix

6:36AM | Wed, 15 November 2006

Great work, looks different to terragen and Vue. I love the fog in the BG. I don't know much about MojoWorld, but it seems that it is a great program!!! Edwin

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prutzworks

7:03AM | Wed, 15 November 2006

love those sureal landforms, nice distant haze too

hillrunner

9:41AM | Wed, 15 November 2006

Very beautiful render, fascinating shapes, great sky and lighting... anyway I am still waiting for a realistic use of volumetrics and isosurfaces. At this day, I never seen any true realistic landscape made with Dmytry program (and I am not able to make one myself unfortunately !)

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JAYBEEH

12:41PM | Wed, 15 November 2006

I got the turtle no problem but my brain just wo'nt let me see the frog thing....^_^....Cool!!

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Octaganoid

1:21PM | Wed, 15 November 2006

Ive got the turtle too, the thing thats suppose to be a frog actually looks like a rabbit to me though. Good to see some your old stuff Slav.

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woz2002

2:18PM | Wed, 15 November 2006

hehehe...Nice work Slav I like the lighting effect on the far left as it depicts so much about the forms. I see the turtle & like Oct I see a menacing rabbit/squirrel sneering forward :-)) Great support from Ryan!!

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rocserum

4:09PM | Wed, 15 November 2006

frog or turtle, a glorious surrealistic creation! RS

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efflux

5:10PM | Wed, 15 November 2006

Of course I've seen this one before at large resolution. Very impressive. I've never rendered anything that big. Amazing terrain on this planet. Probably the most interesting terrain on any Mojo planet I've seen and this is early days of beta testing?! Cool postwork touches as well.

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Slav

6:08PM | Wed, 15 November 2006

Yes it`s old...I think I tweaked it out of Dalirium in the days when no clouds were available yet (just isosurfaces). The clouds for this one were add just before sending it to Ryan. As for the frog - rabbit thing:) Well yes it also looks like rabbit, but when I found that spot it looked to me like ancient "frog creature" idol from South Asia (or was it South America...:) Thanks for the comments, guys!

cabracan

1:24AM | Thu, 16 November 2006

Really nice forms! :)

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FutureFantasyDesign

8:23PM | Thu, 16 November 2006

This was more fun than inkblots! Excellant render! 5*****'s! HuggerZ! Ariana

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jaffle

5:28PM | Sun, 19 November 2006

Lots of fun spaces in this to roam... like the flat spaces just as much as the forms... typical excellent use of Slavian colors and general atmosphere...

avidflame

6:07AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

LOL...even more fun. I like the cheeky monkey perched on the frog's shoulder...hehe!

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lewis_moorcroft

3:49PM | Fri, 24 November 2006

Love these clouds, they seem to have quite a different structure to them to other clouds I have seen, maybe its just the way they have been positioned though. Well done!


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