Cube Rocks by eonite
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Ok, the rocks look a bit like city blocks (they could be turned into city buldings rather easily... I mean with a little help from Eric ;-) )
I followed the idea of rocks that had the shape of blocks with flat tops and varying height. I am still exploring...
The whole surface is the result of lots of experimenting with YXza components. The great thing about them is that they allow to actually model a surface, rather than just filter, distort and combine noise components.
For example the huge erosions you see in the foreground are "modeled".
Again I used Artmatic`s 5th output. This time to have ambience/wetness on some parts of the surface.
No postwork.
Thanks for viewing!

Comments (20)
Good presentation:)
fantastic view,good work!
Cool terrain,wonderful landscape,excellent work!!!
Nice work, very well done...
Excellent work!
Excellent view. Great work
Excellent image. It is a masterpiece. 5+.
Truly a fantastic view.
Very nice landscape! Great work!
Nice render, good composition too!
wow , this is truly amazing ... a very magic place you created here I like how you combined very different parts into 1 believable composition and yes : we do need the new versions of artmatic/voyager zeally soon now ... :-) ...
EXCELLENT WORK!!!!!
Very interesting...and that planet looks like it is a globe-barrier on this world..not sure if it was supposed to do that, but neat!! ...modeling? wow!
cool terrain & strata
Great work Dick. You are way ahead of me with ArtMatic :-)
This works very well,Got a nice flow to it.And you've got the building blocks down nicely too. AV
woawouuuuuuu!
really interesting work-- this notion of "procedural modelling" is really hard to grok. Its somewhat reminiscent of complex volumetrics, the "thinking it through" so that you get what you want is really hard to fathom. Its a pity that AMV doesn't output meshes . . . I'd be most curious to see what the actual geometry is
Klasse !!!!!!!!!!
interesting canyon folds and landscape