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Mission X failed.

Bryce (none) posted on Sep 17, 2002
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After many years mankind praised itself for it's own genious as it finally found Planet-X The planet wich was cloaked by the heliosphere. A big spaceship was build to explore the planet and went on it's way. But when they reached the planet their computer systems where overloaded by the completely fractalised and mathematized data from the surface scans. No-one had thought of the possibility that the structure of the planet was infinitely complex and fractal-based. But ofcoarse the computers of the 31st century didn't run on Windows anymore, so the system didn't stall. The results where that the computers started using more and more power to try to keep the data organised and the reactor got overloaded. The unfortunate ship blew up before it could land. But a probe send this image of the surface back to earth. Finally the looks of Planet-X were a bit less unknown, but at the cost of an expensive spaceship and many androids. Will we ever see the mysterious planet again? And will we ever land there? This is my entry for the monthly challenge. It's my most complex scene yet. 683 million polygons! I made parametric formulas and rendered them to height-maps with a program wich was made by a friend of me. (Thanx H2CO3!) I then put the heightmaps on symetrical lattices and multi-replicated them to make the Vulcans, the Lava-crystals etc. The spaceship was also made in bryce with 100.000 particles in the particle ring. (rendered in several layers and than combined in PSP) The space-background was made with volumetrics and infinite planes with procedurals. I then combined them in several layers and messed around with the layer options untill I thought it looked right.

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lemonjim

11:15AM | Tue, 17 September 2002

holey schmoley! good golly gosh, it's big, it's juicy, it's fun, jaw-dropping and hilarious, riot of color! i can just imagine watching this baby render out!

Pontigary

2:22PM | Tue, 17 September 2002

Vivid and colorful. The fabulous scene is done with great detalisation. The only but is I have a 19" (should be 23" to enjoy it even more)!

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Colette1

12:10AM | Wed, 18 September 2002

Colors and details are wonderful! True...need a bigger moniter to fully enjoy it. 19 inch just don't cut it..LOL

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zfigure7

1:57AM | Wed, 18 September 2002

Looks like you have too much fun in this one. I salute your imagination and dedication!!

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PoisenedLily

9:19AM | Wed, 18 September 2002

This is REALLY good. I am speechless. (enjoy it now that doesnt happen all that often g)

derjimi

6:03AM | Sun, 17 August 2003

Wow, Rayraz! Definately worth the work!


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