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Fierce Seas

Bryce Scenic posted on Jul 03, 2007
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I made another landscape in planetGenesis. My original intention was to use it for desert dunes, of which more later, but it seemed to work better as a storm-tossed ocean. I tried World Machine and Leveller on a PC at work. It was slow old cow machine with windows 98, but I was impressed by the programs. Leveller was excellent. I want it. I liked World Machine, although with a bit of work, I think, planetGenesis could have it beat. WM definitely has the better interface, but pG seems to have a much better selection of noises. If pG gets multi-input selectors/mixers and image import it'll stay on top with me. Still have yet to use l3dt. The pitiful machines at work lack necessary .dll's apparently. I had fun. I didn't have enough time to do anything beyond playing around with the programs. And I still missed the deadline to upload this image on monday. Ahh, well... Later, mates...

Comments (3)


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pensive

3:05AM | Tue, 03 July 2007

Excellent render. The atmosphere certainly makes the viewer uneasy. Good job!

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buzz69

7:49PM | Tue, 03 July 2007

this is excellent! very nice sea art and you get a great feel of being there too ;D

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NefariousDrO

6:59PM | Fri, 06 July 2007

Nice storm effect. I really like the smaller ripples on top of the bigger swells. Looks just like what you see during a sharp wind on heavy seas.


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