Big Moon by efflux
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Description
From the Pig planet again. It has undergone some minor tweaks. Mostly small surface details and some things you can't really see much in this render. However, a new clouds graph and there is also a new graph for altitude driven distorted perlin strata. Hardly visible here but you can see the odd subtle swirl on the ground. This graph will be big in my next planet. It is capable of extremely dramatic perlin or voronoi strata effects.
Most of this stuff gets discussed on the Planetside forum.
Thanks for viewing and commenting.
Comments (13)
Soulpainter
reminds me of something for a story board or preproduction for a movie really nice image
xplosivemind
Wicked stuff mate!!
jesscser
des displacements original, une idee a reprende. du jamais vu pour l'instant, c'est simpas
Phylloxera
D'accord avec Jesscser, dommage que la roche manque un peu d'aspérités !!
azrabella
That's quite a disturbing lump of a rock... but I like it: I like the aspect ratio too.
mjhatch
(: WOW... :O ...;)
christianfly
Very scifi. Well done!
Alex_NIKO
Cool work again!
Octaganoid
Very interesting ! I keep thinking of 'Darth Maul' whenever i look at the materials on the rock.. the moon looks cool !
Haroon
Very good work, again! The 'Pig' looks like negative luminosity at some spots (not the shadows, the dark areas).
Though there are those hard shadows, it is more pleasing to my eye than the previous ones.
fractalinda
Super cool sci-fi scene, beautiful colors and impressive work.
Tiwiwine
New worlds, new wonders... I like this ! Note that some rock structures in the Hoggar (Algeria) have some similitaries with your creation : http://wiwine.christianfly.com/img/erode/Erode-01.jpg
webwings
WOW! Love the colour and swirl formations.