kalakpla by prutzworks
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Comments (13)
christianfly
What could I say? Prutz Work! As unreal than beautiful ;-)
Xlars
Just wonderful. Maybe a tiny bit too sharpened? But what a scenery, coloring, light and composition. Excellent picture.
prutzworks
you're right xlars I better stayed away from the unsharpmask
zorares
Very nicely done!
majikart
i gave it a "great rating" because i'm a little confused about how many suns are being represented in the picture; the landmarks are being lit by one sun off-camera to the left while the moons in the sky are being lit by another sun directly overhead ; i'm sorry if i sound like a party poop using the laws of physics to critique artwork, if you like using multiple lightsources in your renderings then that's okay, this is a great render, it's just that the lighting is a little confusing.
Calanthe
Awesome!!
Golog
agree with Xlars
bclaytonphoto
I tend to agree about the sharpen thing...and the light thing.. BUT !!!!, if you are making a world of your own design...anything goes, including the size and shape and proximity of the moon(s)... In the words of Doc Mojo " I don't care what you do, just make cool pictures!"...This is a cool picture!.. At the risk of making some folks mad...NOT EVERYTHING HAS TO BE PHOTO-REALISTIC...Yes, Terragen does that very well.. Please, expand your horizons... Look at art, in all it's shapes and forms...appreciate it for what it is...if you like it is a SUBJECTIVE matter Ok, I'll get off of my soapbox now...Cast your stones if you wish!!
1pearl
Excellent work...
Topsider
i wonder the high peaks still standing ... there must be many earthquakes on this world with this near moons ;-) Geflt mir sehr gut, Prutzi!
strijdbijl
I think the sharpness goes with the image. It`s a wonderful world you have created here.
Pelican
You've learned MDB's Lesson 1 well ;-) Planets in the sky cannot be darker than the sky itself. Very nice color blending & a wonderful scifi render too !!
onetoe
Who realy knows what's out there, and that the laws of physics are going to be the same. all we know is where we are, somthing to think about.