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Planet Spinner Flowers

Terragen Landscape posted on Jul 27, 2007
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In the distance you can see a pollen tower, one of the biggest I have found so far on planet Spinner. It stretches above the clouds. The yellow clouds are pollen. You can't see so clearly on this shot but the normal clouds are white. Scattered across the ground in the sand are seeds for new Spinner plants. The flower in the foreground has been pollinated and will produce seed. Maybe I will add a moon to Spinner and seas when TG water is properly sorted. Still on a mission to show that TG is not just ideally for realistic (or earth like because realistic isn't such a good word anyway) and Mojo more fantastic. This isn't the case anymore because all the extra functionality that aids realistic features also drastically increases TG's potential in other areas which I like but I also want my pictures to look "real" it's just not quite so fundamental for me. I had planned to work more on realistic atmosphere and lighting but I seem to go for a painterly look rather than photographic and slightly more gloomy scenes which can be hard to get realistic looking. Maybe it's because I used to paint. I'm not sure. Maybe if I was a photographer my work would look different. I've even ditched using GI, for the mean time anyway. This is my favourite image so far. I have a version 4 times this size. I'm very happy with it. TG can do what I want. I should work on a few experiments I did that actually looked much more earth like. At first, for this planet, I actually had stacks of very realistic looking rock but my tendency is to actually discard that kind of thing.

Comments (16)


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athesdan

2:05AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

superb POv and terrain !

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Octaganoid

2:50AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Hey this is a fantastic looking render, love the colours and the shapes. Even more surreal than an abstract mojoworld type world because of the volumetric clouds and proper shadowing. I think its the juxtaposing of realistic and fantastic that makes for better surrealism. The addition of a moon would be a great idea. Ryan i'd like to see a render from this during a sunset/sunrise, i know how much better TG is than mojo and volumetrics at creating those. Top marks for this experimentation !

hillrunner

3:22AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Fantastic !

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superza

6:01AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Very cool! surfacing variation is unique here!

lucbianco

6:40AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Great abstract world & work !

nfrocer

6:43AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Wow, wonderful terrain!

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Alex_NIKO

6:54AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Great terrain- very interesting and creative work!

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kanzler

7:52AM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Wow!Absolute fantastic!

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1402dandoy

2:17PM | Sat, 28 July 2007

Fanstastic!!! (not an original comment but it's what I immediately though)

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inkydigit

4:53PM | Sat, 28 July 2007

phenominally original tg2 work....excellent+!!!

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Bleurelatif

1:07PM | Sun, 29 July 2007

This terrain is very funny and alien ... great work !!

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Jordano

5:11AM | Mon, 30 July 2007

Massive perfection as always!

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shantay

10:19AM | Tue, 31 July 2007

Weird and very interesting image!

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webwings

8:33PM | Thu, 02 August 2007

interesting snake piles

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Juliette.Gribnau

1:38PM | Mon, 06 August 2007

what an interesting terrain !! how did you create that??!!

claudia02

5:27PM | Sun, 02 January 2011

Interessant !


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