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Mojoliths: the Final Cut?

Terragen Landscape posted on Oct 02, 2010
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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!

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LindaMcC

12:06AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Crazy math! Awesome 'liths..many faces..and cool atmospheric depth. Ex'llent!

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peedy

12:18AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Fantastic terrain and lighting. Corrie

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azrabella

1:13AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

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.

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faroutsider

1:57AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Weird is truly wonderful. Play on!

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AndyWelder

2:14AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Wicked displacements you've created! I'm in awe!

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WeeLaddie

7:25AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

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.

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Danny_G

10:13AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Twisted rock formations, very nice

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carlx

11:22AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Great!!!

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X-PaX

11:25AM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Cool work.

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choronr

1:02PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

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.

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masonspappy

5:53PM | Sun, 03 October 2010

Actually does look like some of the curious wind carving in SE deserts

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Badsue

11:43AM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Great render as all your mojoliths artwork, Rich.

claudia02

2:36PM | Mon, 04 October 2010

Klasse Arbeit !!!

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rosanne

4:54PM | Tue, 05 October 2010

in one word, MAGIC!! Sweet regards Rosanne

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Tiwiwine

6:01AM | Fri, 08 October 2010

Similar rock structures can be seen in the south of Algeria (Hoggar). Well done !


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