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Mojoworld Landscape posted on Nov 21, 2006
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gattone_blu

2:04PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

excellent render. bravo

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Octaganoid

2:07PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

Good job ! Salt effect is very convincing. Its making me feel thirsty.

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Juliette.Gribnau

3:07PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

stunning design !!

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RGUS

3:07PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

Fantastic... man I love this stuff... to much to learn I suspect thought... EXCELLENT!

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choronr

6:15PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

Good grief! Something is eating the landforms away ...watch that salt! Tis a beauty Martin

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dphoadley

10:27PM | Tue, 21 November 2006

Nice.

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Darthmagus

2:49AM | Wed, 22 November 2006

Great mats!

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woz2002

7:48AM | Wed, 22 November 2006

Nice render Martin. I can see that a lot of the colours are affected by the sunlighting creating some cool colours, especially in the salty mats. Im not too keen on the altitude displacement all over, but perhaps it may look better if smoothed out as it progresses (MULIPLY with a UV / NONE texture) But if its what you indended then it works :-)Voronoi always looks nice at gentle slopes & this is no exception:) Would love to see soemthing else pulled into the image as well, possibly some birds in the sky or a person walking beside the ridgeline or a few static buildings or abodes (may also help with determining scale). With regards to composition....if you imagine wher the horizon is, it would cut your image in half vertically, something that is not always a good thing to do however I think that you have generated enough detail in the upper & lower portions of the image to be able to sustain the compositional balance. A wide angle panoramic may have greater impact, especially if the moons were offset heavily to either the left or right. But that may lead to camera distortion?!! Nice work all the same. Looking forward to more :-)

pawpaw52

11:36AM | Wed, 22 November 2006

Fantstic image

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JAYBEEH

7:50AM | Thu, 23 November 2006

Great work Martin...I can taste it from here...I can't wait to see what you come up with for a "Peppery" planet......^_^..

avidflame

5:40AM | Fri, 24 November 2006

Very nice!!! I love those bobbly bits flowing from the lower left. Sweet render :)

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lewis_moorcroft

4:22PM | Fri, 24 November 2006

Groovy shelf displacements on the slopes :)

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amirapsp

2:48PM | Sat, 25 November 2006

Love your attention to detail!

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bpmac

7:01PM | Sun, 03 December 2006

Great composition, and a beautiful render!


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