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Mojoworld Landscape posted on Nov 28, 2006
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This isosurface when finihed reminded me of the type of world terrains that were popular in the days of Mojo v.1.0. Made with Volumetrics plugin by D.Lavrov. Post on colors in PS.TFV

Comments (13)


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efron_241

7:38AM | Tue, 28 November 2006

Sooo beautiful !!! Magic

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fredric_lpn

8:13AM | Tue, 28 November 2006

I find that terrible, The detail is superb and atmo! Superbe ter!

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prutzworks

8:54AM | Tue, 28 November 2006

looks a bit of valley planet, cool clouds btw

hillrunner

9:04AM | Tue, 28 November 2006

This one looks pretty realistic (or could be)... reminds me some calcareous hills near the town where I live... great work !

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Octaganoid

9:19AM | Tue, 28 November 2006

Nice ragged rocks. Although i always feel that your tendency to have thick mists in your renders just hides detail, my personal, humble opinion.

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woz2002

1:30PM | Tue, 28 November 2006

Nice Image Slav. As I wasnt around in the v1 days I can only assume that we've come FULL CIRCLE :)I tend to agree with Shaun about the mist, but I am sure you have a personal preference...hence why its there :)ave you considered a comparison with/without & comparing the results?

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efflux

5:49PM | Tue, 28 November 2006

Excellent work as usual. I really like the way you use mist. It creates a realistic atmosphere and sense of distance. I wouldn't change that unless you feel like it. If it feels right it is right and to me the atmosphere of your renders would diminish without the mists. I don't care about hidden details. That's part of what makes it cool. Get details by having closer foreground areas which is often what you do anyway. In this image your eye is drawn to the mysterious partially hidden misty valley in the background. The rock in front of that is more contrasted which enhances the distance. The space around that rock and the overhanging rock in the distance is the focal area of the image. Without the mist, the effect would be ruined. It works very well artistically as is. It is very well composed.

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JAYBEEH

11:06AM | Thu, 30 November 2006

A superbly realistic image Slav!!....I agree with everything "efflux" has said...but it would take me an hour to type that much!!...Excellent work!!

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doneydonydone

12:26PM | Thu, 30 November 2006

love the cliff on the left!! amazing terrain!!

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Markal

12:11AM | Sun, 03 December 2006

What at first seems basic draws the viewers attention to see the shadows, curves, mist, details....looks ancient...like...in the beginning....excellent work!

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bpmac

7:04PM | Sun, 03 December 2006

Niiiice!

cabracan

8:18PM | Mon, 04 December 2006

Beautiful volumetric world!

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jaffle

12:00PM | Mon, 25 December 2006

Love the terrain Slav. Takes me back to the old school days! Rich, varied, and totally engrossing....


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