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Titan - 5 Billion Yrs AD

Terragen (none) posted on Oct 30, 2002
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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

9:49AM | Wed, 30 October 2002

Pov,planet and atmosphere is really cool!!! but the surface could be better i think...

hiphop4ever

9:58AM | Wed, 30 October 2002

agree with cyphixx.. nice job do !

SoundChaser

10:31AM | Wed, 30 October 2002

Agree with Cyphixx...excellent work

maximuscgi

11:22AM | Wed, 30 October 2002

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

12:19PM | Wed, 30 October 2002

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

1:37PM | Wed, 30 October 2002

concept tr intessant et belle image (je la trouve quand me un peu flou?)

lucbianco

2:05PM | Wed, 30 October 2002

Belle composition

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prutzworks

2:14PM | Wed, 30 October 2002

excellent ! lighting fits story

Marcofix

3:38PM | Wed, 30 October 2002

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

9:44PM | Wed, 30 October 2002

Nice rendering I only wish I could see this quality through my 8" Meade :(

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Pelican

4:54PM | Thu, 31 October 2002

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 !!

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Grosch

2:08AM | Fri, 01 November 2002

I like your Titan-view.

Toots

2:39AM | Sat, 09 November 2002

Great work!

hillrunner

3:25AM | Mon, 17 January 2005

HSylvain qu'est-ce que tu attends pour t'y remettre ? Je sais tu es occup! Mais c'est pas une raison ! :)


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