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First Life

Terragen Landscape posted on Aug 23, 2003
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This is just a dream of what first life on Mars could be/has been... I used a elevation file of Mars, I converted the format, then I loaded the file in World Machine and added some erosion thermal and fluvial. Basically, the sky has this deep blue color because of high altitude dust that filtrate the light of the sun. The pool of water is occupying a former crater eroded by rivers. I am also fed up of the red sand planet, so I put some whitish sand... No special scientific reason.... The life is aerial and develops arooud the water pool... Maybe it was 1 billion years ago or maybe in 2305... I dont know... Just a dream... Hope you will like it.

Comments (4)


papyes

7:04AM | Sat, 23 August 2003

cool very nice ;)

nico3333fr

7:14AM | Sat, 23 August 2003

Rather original !

Terreinconnue

7:36AM | Sat, 23 August 2003

Tu prend quoi pour faire un re comme celui-l:)))) Tr belle id , mais juste la ligne d'horizon du ciel qui est visible ;)

AnneCHPostma

1:08PM | Sat, 23 August 2003

Cool terrain, textures & sky could use more work though !


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