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Terragen Science Fiction posted on Jan 09, 2007
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This one is dedicated to "3DGuy"...and is based on his pillar tgd which is available at Planetside. Without it, I would never have been able to figure out how to make these formations...Thanks! Terrain: Technique based on Pillar2 TGD by 3DGuy Postwork: sharpening and planet tweaking ( for some reason, planets at the edge of a wide angle view render somewhat squashed) Enjoy!

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Darthmagus

1:05AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Superb mushrooms!

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Micter

1:29AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

The terrain is cool, but what I like the most is the sky !

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kansas

4:53AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Amazing formations.

Valerie-Ducom

6:02AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Wowwww, impressiv work and excellent composition color, textures and mood !!!! Fantastic !!! :)

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MaydaMason

7:53AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

cool mushrooms!!! :) the mood on the sky is awesome!

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azrabella

9:05AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Wonderful...

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superza

10:02AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Very Alien Artwork!

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doneydonydone

11:26AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

yep 3D guy is the man!! cool tweaking and displacing!!

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CrimsonDesire

11:39AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Very kool ^^

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Tiwiwine

3:50PM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Superb mushroom-stones ! Beautiful work.

christianfly

4:34PM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Amazing displacement. I like it a lot.

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MDB

4:39PM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Very special image :-) The squashed shape of planets is a perfectly natural thing for a wideangle lens, it also happens in real photo's ;-)

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choronr

7:52PM | Wed, 10 January 2007

I have seen geological shapes like this in pictures of the north African desert except their color, and that of the surrounding terrain was whitish/sandy. You are making good progress working with the program John.

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prutzworks

1:35AM | Thu, 11 January 2007

cool mushrooms

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twistednoodle

9:40PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

This is awesome!!! I don't know how you did this - but I love it!!

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DreamersWish

10:10PM | Fri, 12 January 2007

I did not know TG could do this! I must be really behind on the new stuff. I think it is spectacular!

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ppetersen

1:35PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

Beautiful....

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stbc

8:08PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

All I know is this has something to do with "displacement." Maybe I will never figure it out! Super cool work!

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amberlite

12:54AM | Sun, 04 March 2007

know nadda of Terragen but your work in it looks awesome! as well as your photography.. great image and title to match :)


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