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This is the final render of the planet scene, unless, of course another
idea stikes me. I only added another hf, gave the hfs some textural
variance, and changed the moons' positions a bit.
Comments, critisms and any ideas are always welcome.
Samuel
STB### [at] aolcom
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Great work! Did you use fog to make the appearance of natural vanishing?
Or is the sky made out of blueish fog? Hmm. . .cool :)
-Ian
SamuelT. <mma### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
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> This is the final render of the planet scene, unless, of course another
> idea stikes me. I only added another hf, gave the hfs some textural
> variance, and changed the moons' positions a bit.
> Comments, critisms and any ideas are always welcome.
>
> Samuel
>
> STB### [at] aolcom
>
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The moon surfaces seem better, did that change? Btw, it may have been of
importance to use two different luminosities for them, would be trickier
but a darker or brighter small moon would have set it off against the
larger well I think.
I think your terrain is outdoing Bryce here, as well it should be :)
The air is pretty thick but helps greatly with the feel of distance.
Otherwise it always appears that a heightfield, etc., is just a relief map
on a table top without good depth cues. Any foreground objects would do
that fine as well. In fact, I can almost make myself believe the mountains
are beach dirt, or some such, heaped up nicely and amounting to no more
than head high. But that would be if no atmosphere showed. If anyones ever
seen enough satellite photos of planets and other distance oriented photos
you know how you can lose perspective easily due to a lack of foreground
objects as well. Or a lack of recognizeable terrain you can mentally scale
down, or is that back up? Which ever...
"SamuelT." wrote:
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> This is the final render of the planet scene, unless, of course another
> idea stikes me. I only added another hf, gave the hfs some textural
> variance, and changed the moons' positions a bit.
> Comments, critisms and any ideas are always welcome.
>
> Samuel
>
> STB### [at] aolcom
>
> [Image]
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The lack of artificial constructs reminds me of "Robinson Crusoe on Mars."
Everything is the wrong color, which is the puzzling thing about why I feel
that. Still, the atmosphere instills a sense of very thin air. I like it,
overall. :)
GrimDude
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SamuelT. wrote in message <01bddba1$6fbb37c0$7679d3ab@default>...
> This is the final render of the planet scene, unless, of course another
>idea stikes me. I only added another hf, gave the hfs some textural
>variance, and changed the moons' positions a bit.
> Comments, critisms and any ideas are always welcome.
Do you have an 800*600 version of this? I'd love to use this
as wallpaper for a few months.
Gail
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WoOoW
It really looks nice this one.
No firther comments.. well one.. Where can I get my hands on a 1024x768 version
? *smiles*
"SamuelT." wrote:
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> This is the final render of the planet scene, unless, of course another
> idea stikes me. I only added another hf, gave the hfs some textural
> variance, and changed the moons' positions a bit.
> Comments, critisms and any ideas are always welcome.
>
> Samuel
>
> STB### [at] aolcom
>
> [Image]
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The old version was better, in this new version the HFs look a
bit repetitive.
Cheers
Steve
SamuelT. wrote:
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> This is the final render of the planet scene, unless, of course another
> idea stikes me. I only added another hf, gave the hfs some textural
> variance, and changed the moons' positions a bit.
> Comments, critisms and any ideas are always welcome.
>
> Samuel
>
> STB### [at] aolcom
>
> [Image]
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I think the atmosphere's great, reminds me of the Martian
Chronicle, it's been about 10 years since it's been on TV here.
Cheers
Steve
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> The lack of artificial constructs reminds me of "Robinson Crusoe on Mars."
> Everything is the wrong color, which is the puzzling thing about why I feel
> that. Still, the atmosphere instills a sense of very thin air. I like it,
> overall. :)
>
> GrimDude
> vos### [at] arkansasnet
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