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Shadows of Mars 2

Vue Science Fiction posted on Jun 09, 2012
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Well I did some playing around with the light of the sun and it's position relative to all the objects in the image and now the shadows are correct. You guy's seemed concerned so I did my best to fix it up. I also repositioned a few things in the image, a little just to change it a bit. Enjoy and have a nice weekend. Oh I may change my Avatar this weekend, maybe, we'll see, it could happen, then again, you never know. Decisive ain't I.

Comments (4)


KnightWolverine

8:54AM | Sat, 09 June 2012

Thanks for correcting my assumption of thinking this was a textured surface and revealing it was a picture...It's hard to determine the difference unless told otherwise because without the artist taking the time to explain one would only assume it is a the latter...Like the changes and additions to this already fantastic sci-fi creation!...(smiles)...

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phey

9:21AM | Sat, 09 June 2012

Oh Will if I could make the surface of Mars from a terrain and texture it with the right materials and have it come out like this I would be working in the Film industry making good money. I am not even sure if there is a program I could ever afford that could do it. If some one knows of one please let me know what it is and where to get it. I mean besides doing a little midnight software supply at WETA or ILM. So till I can do it I will use images from time to time as quite a few people do, who taught me to do it, someone who use's Vue. I mean I would really love to be able to do that, but I am not sure I could do on the computer what took the universe 3.5 to 4 billion years to do. How do simulate in a terrain an asteriod striking a planet and leaving a 143 km wide crater that is 2 km deep and happened a billion or two years ago and then eroded by water and wind. I know World Machine and Geocontrol do mountians but what program does craters. And then get the material just right so it looks just like what nature would do and have the lighting set so it shows the colors perfectly. Well I think I am going to need a bigger faster computer. "Smiles" Paul J

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Ailig68

5:17PM | Sat, 09 June 2012

http://www.world-machine.com/ Try it one day :)

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phey

11:45AM | Sun, 10 June 2012

Well maybe I miss spoke, maybe Vue can make a really large crater in a terrain but it maybe be an infinite terrain. I just tried and it maybe way to big, but if it does not crash again maybe I can change the tool in the terrain editor to a smaller size. Ok this is live here as I am writing, it rendered and did not crash again. It made a crater but it is huge you can barely see the opposite crater rim. I will keep trying here. This could be fun a new thing Vue can do. Cool stuff here.


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