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Planet Tiamat

Mojoworld Atmosphere/Mood posted on Oct 19, 2004
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Created in MojoWorld 2.0 by me. This was my September-project in MW which I played around with for a few days and eventually left. About three weeks later, in early October, I continued working on it again because I wanted it finished. The ocean is a very tweaked version of aktiati's shorewaves (I dig your water, Al. :) but the rest of the planet was built from scratch by me. The plan with this one was to create dry and old mountains; it was only in like the last two days of tweaking and testing I started changing stuff to make the whole planet look like a large skeleton and/or perhaps large traces of fossils and erosion pretty much everywhere. This was accomplished by a set of distorted noises. I wanted a "carved out" look on the main mountains and I think that this worked out pretty good. Those razorsharp edges underneath the water looks a bit scary though. :) This all gave the illusion - at least to me - that there's a lot of history in these mountains... :) Thanks for viewing/commenting. ~Arvid P.S This is a crappy low quality version, you can find the original 1600 x 1200 1.5 mb JPEG here: http://www.intelligent-light.com/files/images/arvidf_tiamat.jpg

Comments (2)


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5:06PM | Tue, 19 October 2004

Great textures on this one!

tony_br22

5:00PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

amazing scene


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