Mojoliths: the Final Cut? by Rich2
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Description
Ah, yes - I could not resist giving this tired old horse one more trot...
Basically it's from the same file I used as in my last post, but this time, I used a reverse + positive displacement on the standing structures, and when I amped the base terrain up, weird things happened. I like that. Weird things are good.
Thanks for looking in!
Comments (15)
LindaMcC
Crazy math! Awesome 'liths..many faces..and cool atmospheric depth. Ex'llent!
peedy
Fantastic terrain and lighting. Corrie
azrabella
Yep! I thought these monolith thingies cound be created in TG2 but with so much work. I must say the end results are very good. Have you tried inserting a mojo file into TG2 yet? I don't know if it is possible, but if it is, it might just give you a good base from which to work.
faroutsider
Weird is truly wonderful. Play on!
AndyWelder
Wicked displacements you've created! I'm in awe!
WeeLaddie
As long as you keep getting great results such as this keep on flogging that stubborn beast. It'll be a while yet before this bucking bronco transmogrifies into a dead donkey.
Danny_G
Twisted rock formations, very nice
carlx
Great!!!
X-PaX
Cool work.
choronr
This is not weird; it is a great representation of actual landforms that exist in a number of places on Earth. Very good work and experimentation by you Rich.
masonspappy
Actually does look like some of the curious wind carving in SE deserts
Badsue
Great render as all your mojoliths artwork, Rich.
claudia02
Klasse Arbeit !!!
rosanne
in one word, MAGIC!! Sweet regards Rosanne
Tiwiwine
Similar rock structures can be seen in the south of Algeria (Hoggar). Well done !