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Labyrinth

Terragen Landscape posted on Jan 22, 2004
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After a while lurking around, here my first picture at Renderosity. This a first impression of the forthcoming Labyrinth animation. Comments welcome. ;)

Comments (15)


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webdancer

3:47PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

Excellent!

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JPSoft

3:48PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

Excellent idea and pov.

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chrisuribe

3:49PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

Very impressive work. I have no idea how that is done but I bet that it took a lot of time to plan!! very well accomplished

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hewee

4:03PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

Great work but how did you do it?

Roter_Baron

4:20PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

Ok, a short explanation... In autumn last year I decided to use an "unusual" scenery for a bigger animation. So I took a labyrinth picture from Google picture search. Imported the BMP picture into TerraFormer 2, ran many smooth and erosion filters over it. Generated a second terrain with a low height difference directly in Terragen. Problem now was to mix both terrains at a proper relation. Decided to do this in Vue, very unusual, I know. ;) Later I found out that WorldMachine could have done that better. Ok, then exported again from Vue to BMP, converted to .ter format, imported again into TerraFormer 2, ran again some erosion filters and finally saved the 2049 sized .ter file. Obviously more complicated than needed, but these were the experiences I made. :) Final render was done in 10000*7500, then downsampled and slightly sharpened.

unicornstar

6:52PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

I like it

SgtOzzy21

8:31PM | Thu, 22 January 2004

I love to see terragen used for pics that go beyond a typical landscape. This image is very interesting and creative. My suggestion is that you raise the water just a little big to get rid of any dry spot andd make the "walls" easier to see.

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EoinArmstrong

2:34AM | Fri, 23 January 2004

Great concept - nice pov, surface and water!

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engineer

3:33AM | Fri, 23 January 2004

agree with SgtOzzy and EoinArmstrong... loking forward to see the animation :))

Dinalt

4:23AM | Fri, 23 January 2004

Absolutely awesome piece of terra engineering, and after reading how you did it I'm even more impressed. Absolutely superb.

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Lissy

1:58PM | Fri, 23 January 2004

o:), I don't want to loose my way there. Excellent work, I'm waiting for the animation ;)

Tootsie

5:43PM | Fri, 23 January 2004

Simply awesome!

PassingStranger

5:33PM | Sat, 24 January 2004

I wish I had this awesome idea myself. ;)

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padawancats

12:04AM | Sun, 25 January 2004

Amazing image!

Roter_Baron

5:43PM | Mon, 26 January 2004

@ PassingStranger: I am in doubt if I was really the very first who had this idea. ;) @ all: Thanks for the nice comments. The animation will follow very soon. Will announce it here.


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