Tubular Bells by Vandaler
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Description
Allthough not so similar, I had the classic album cover of "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield in mind.
Planet RingRiverWorld, with no water and different atmos.
Anyone can help me figure out how to get rid of those compression rings in the sky?
Thanks for dropping by.
Comments (12)
miwi
Klasse, like both Image and Oldfield !!!!!!
Pelican
Way coool !!!!
woz2002
Compression rings...lower the atmosphere? Was you listening to the bells when you was rendering the image :-)...ding ding digga ding...ding digga ding...dungg dung,,dugga dung...didllling....diddling ding ding ding. I know all the lyrics :-) Great Image:-)
LadyWailua
Wow ! Your images are always funny and never boring ! I love the colors and the reflection on that glossy thing ... ;-) Excellent work ! (I think the compression rings maybe are a result of your graphic software - which format do you render your pics?)
Vandaler
@Lady and Woz; The compression rings happen often when I have very subtle sky gradiant and I postwork. Rings appear in Photoshop. No matter what file format I use. I use JPEG.
JAYBEEH
Depending on the postwork and the subtle gradiant in the sky,the same thing can happen in Paint shop Pro...I also use JPEG..dont know how to fix it though..sorry Eric...lovely looking mesh!....I like the little path in the terrain (left side).....What an album!!...oh the memories!.....great render!!
worlds end
Kinda looks like the spaceship from that movie "Flight of the Navigator"....memories :) Good work!
Arkanias4
Excellent render! love the atmo and your soft mesh!
Slav
Cool flying... object:)
Mechanismo
yup thats soo cooool :)awesome image!!
vbarreto
Fantastic landscape.
lewis_moorcroft
Cool reflections in the flying object, nice colours too, very soft =)