Underground City by crommcruac
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Description
Render: VRay.
Textures made with Dark Tree Simbiont.
Elements: 3 planes, 6 cylinders. All with VRay Displace Mod applied + about 100 omni lights
Comments (11)
my_name_is_pain
Nice! How much time did you spend until this impressive picture was finished?
shadow666
Thank you for your works! Impressive...
dtp
amazingly done good job my friend if I can say so.
Armorbeast
Journey to the Center of the Earth never looked this good:)Your art is very deep and looks like you really put a lot of yourself into each piece...really brings sci fi classics to life all over again-absolutely marvelous and greatly appreciated.
TheVelvetFoxx
Just plain fabulous! 100 omni lights!?! How long did that hummer take to render?
crommcruac
my_name_is_pain > modelling wasn't so hard becouse I used displace maps to make it. Some time I spend over making the proper maps. Creating of whole image took about 16h + final render
TheVelvetFoxx > render took about 8h. So long because every light has Area Shadow and Volume applied.
Xlars
Original and very good looking fantasy image. Wonderful atmosphere you have created here :-)
syllogz
really impressive, hwever, I would've turned off some lights of the living places.
DatJongetje
I hope you're insured coz I just hurt my jaw badly from falling open in seeing this. :)
Lovely picture and render!
Illomen
Absolutely awe inspiring. It looks like a painting by Van Gogh -- Starry Starry Night. And that's high praise. Stunning!
Tibbe
REALLY nice, tough there is 1 minor thing i gotta say, the cracks between the houses/cylinders in the center, where u see the background, well it seems too bright.. cuz to my eyes at least it gives me an illusion of chrystal pillars being real close to the camera, instead of just an actual background of the cave.