Titan - 5 Billion Yrs AD by Pastoret
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Description
A view of what would look like Saturn's satellite Titan, when our Sun will become a Red Giant, some 5 Billion Years later.
Saturn is rendered from an OpenGl solar system simulator, and included in the Terragen image with Paint Shop Pro. Hope you like it.
Comments (14)
Cyphixx
Pov,planet and atmosphere is really cool!!! but the surface could be better i think...
hiphop4ever
agree with cyphixx.. nice job do !
SoundChaser
Agree with Cyphixx...excellent work
maximuscgi
i think its perfect. i've always wanted to do an image of titan when it will be warm. awesome man. what is this opengl thing you used? i do sci fi images a lot and i'm very interested :) This needs to be in a higher res really bad cause it would make a great desktop!
FredBezies
5 billions year ? Are you sure ? Our star system is only 4,5 billions year old. Very good, even if I do not really like mountain surface.
Golog
concept tr intessant et belle image (je la trouve quand me un peu flou?)
lucbianco
Belle composition
prutzworks
excellent ! lighting fits story
Marcofix
Celestia? (free and worth downloading) I like this image, in the UK we have a TV Prog called "Sky at night" and they often used images like this to illustrate what star X would look like from one of it's planets, always fascinated me and this still does..great imagination here.
vkoontz
Nice rendering I only wish I could see this quality through my 8" Meade :(
Pelican
I like the Saturn more if it was "sunny side up" ... no no - just kidding. This way is more original, cool idea and an excellent overall impression !!
Grosch
I like your Titan-view.
Toots
Great work!
hillrunner
HSylvain qu'est-ce que tu attends pour t'y remettre ? Je sais tu es occup! Mais c'est pas une raison ! :)