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radiolarian

Terragen Creatures posted on Nov 15, 2003
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It's looking similar to a drawing of E. Haeckel. Radiolarian is "Strahlentierchen" in german, must be a sort of plancton...? Tanks for viewing!

Comments (6)


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engineer

10:56AM | Sat, 15 November 2003

I like it really, wonderful "planet"...

AnneCHPostma

11:45AM | Sat, 15 November 2003

Hot planet !

Mixednutt

11:57AM | Sat, 15 November 2003

Planet... hmm, yes. I believe you are right joshus, it is a tiny shelled creature, which I believe is associated with red tides, but I'm not sure. It's been a couple years since I had biology ^_^

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prutzworks

2:43PM | Sat, 15 November 2003

imho get rid of those spires and somewhat fine tuning on the terrain and it would be a perfect sunspot render but I like this plankton to

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PatGoltz

9:21PM | Sun, 23 November 2003

I believe someone figured out how to use Terragen with a microscope! ;)

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Xlars

6:18PM | Thu, 04 December 2003

PatGoltz said it :-) This is like from a colored electron microscope image. I have recently worked on a 3D project for a customer in the Medical industry where we were asked to produce a 3D virus (HPV virus) .. and this image actually comes very close to a kind of virus, related maybe to the HPV ;-) Cool image. At the same time it has some "Engineer experimentation" feel to it. Exellelent


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