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Inhospitable

Vue Space posted on Jul 27, 2014
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A Vue standard terrain created using a Bryce7.1Pro terrain height map image,material is a modified large scale rock material.Two large spheres with customized materials applied create the planets...atmo is a custom creation. Postwork in Photoscape3.5 included a cross-processing filter and deep bloom effect,in Photoshop I added a paint daubs filter,signature and additional levels adjustment.Thanks for viewing and any comments!

Comments (10)


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Paulienchen

12:20AM | Mon, 28 July 2014

wunderschöner Render

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Henchmonkey

12:27AM | Mon, 28 July 2014

You could probably open up a hot yoga studio on the surface, though your only customers would likely be rock-based aliens! Excellent use of a non-terrain material.

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spiritmind

3:31AM | Mon, 28 July 2014

cool scene, well done

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johndoop

4:55AM | Mon, 28 July 2014

Beauriful done !!!

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aeilkema

7:22AM | Mon, 28 July 2014

Cool image, though the foreground terrain material is a bit rough, it could do with some improvements :)

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iborg64

8:30AM | Mon, 28 July 2014

looks great nice atmosphere and planets look really good

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bebopdlx

10:20AM | Mon, 28 July 2014

It does look a bit warm there, nice work.

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adorety

7:08PM | Mon, 28 July 2014

Nice terrain and very appropriate title.

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jdstrider

11:56PM | Wed, 30 July 2014

Well that is fine depiction of our current heat wave. LOL I think the distortion of the foreground works. I see it as the heat causing the terrain to look almost liquid as the vapors rise. Due to the extreme lack of vaporous elements the effect is very shallow. You captured the effect extremely well, IMHO

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geirla

10:41PM | Thu, 31 July 2014

Nice colors!


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