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The Seventh Moon of the Seventh Planet

Vue Science Fiction posted on Jun 14, 2009
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Full size view recommended. No postwork, except for sig and frame and a little bit of sharpening in some areas. I wanted to reach a certain 'retro sci-fi' feeling. This is my 3rd image where I play with planetary terrains, the great new feature of Vue 7.5. Links to the other images are below. The foreground is a Vue 'infinite terrain' with 10km diameter (by the way, in the other images I used that same diameter). The water is a Vue 'infinite plane' too. The other planets are not alpha-planes, they are entirely procedural and were built with spheres, from scratch, using the material editor. The ring is also procedural. thumb_1889407.jpg thumb_1895219.jpg Note: I've been away from the Vue forum lately and I haven't commented on any of your images. I'm sorry for that, real life hasn't been easy lately...

Comments (46)


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faroutsider

12:37AM | Mon, 15 June 2009

Thanks for another great trip to a remote corner of the Vue universe. Superb!

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9002434

12:45AM | Mon, 15 June 2009

As usual very well done Art Work and original composition. Bravo!!

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SunsetHunter

12:49AM | Mon, 15 June 2009

Another beautiful showcase for Vue7.5's planetary terrains! You've definitely captured that vintage sci-fi feel really well here!

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Tracesl

5:45AM | Mon, 15 June 2009

beautiful, excellent scene

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bimm3d

6:05AM | Mon, 15 June 2009

gorgeous scene!!!

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dbrv6

8:44PM | Mon, 15 June 2009

Very cool image. Can you make the ring wider and more transparent or broken up rather then solid - as the small moon/planets shadow appears to make it? Cool tool and results.

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scifibabe

8:49PM | Mon, 15 June 2009

Way cool scifi work. Love the planets and the wonderful retro feel to this. Love that little rocket ship zooming by. Really fun and creative !

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kftate

11:37AM | Tue, 16 June 2009

Very cool scene! Superb work!!

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vintorix

3:14PM | Tue, 16 June 2009

This is exactly how I imagened how space was like when I started to read SF as a boy! Beautiful. sniff..(dryes a tear)

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timspfd

5:41PM | Tue, 16 June 2009

beautiful work

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aerrynn

1:20PM | Wed, 17 June 2009

A really great image!!!

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2121

2:30PM | Wed, 17 June 2009

very impressive

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BenBischop

6:12PM | Wed, 17 June 2009

Super Cool....!!!

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amanda_a42

12:11PM | Sun, 21 June 2009

WOW, fantastic sci-fi scene, BRAVO!!!

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zmarek

1:13PM | Sat, 04 July 2009

Very beautiful creation, nice work.

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Plutom

8:40PM | Tue, 20 October 2009

Hi Rutra, how did you get your infinite planet curvature-you mentioned the 10KM height, which I assume is the camera height? I did that and the horizon still looks flat-not curved. I use Vue 7 Pro Studio and the standard modules that come with it. Jan

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