Planets
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- Space Krill
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Planets
A friend showed me a program that he uses to make images like these. His are far more impressive than mine.
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- The Silent One
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Re: Planets
Whats the Program?Atrocities wrote: A friend showed me a program that he uses to make images like these. His are far more impressive than mine.
If it was easy then we all would be doing it!
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- Space Krill
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These are just demo's. They are not by any means "top quality" images.
They were posted to demonstrate the basic look that could be achieved with minimal effort. It took less than five minutes to makes these images. Imagine if I spent time on them how they would look.
They were posted to demonstrate the basic look that could be achieved with minimal effort. It took less than five minutes to makes these images. Imagine if I spent time on them how they would look.
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- Pupating Mass
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That'll be the atmosphere, though it shouldn't be protruding so much. but you guys got remember these images will be scaled down.what's the grey outer ring?
And, i'll third that vote on knowing what the proggy doing this is. looks interesting...is it free\shareware\over-priced-tosh-wareTM?
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well, but the atmosphere dosn't appear grey, and it isnt visible all around the planet. :)luckless666 wrote:That'll be the atmosphere, though it shouldn't be protruding so much. but you guys got remember these images will be scaled down.what's the grey outer ring?
i'm working on the planets too. this is what i got so far:
looks great in-game..
edit: you can check it out if you like: terran.zip
these are the pics terran1.png, terran2.png and terran3.png - basicly all pics show the same planet, but at another rotation.
oh btw: yes, it's earth :)
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- Pupating Mass
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thats brilliant. what you use to make that? We haven't even discovered the first proggy yet?
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- Pupating Mass
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You've got real talent Ny chance you can point me to any tuts? how about write your own! lol. I got gmax, blender and wings3d on my comp but haven't gotten round to learning any of them (exams! argh!)pd wrote:i'm using 3d studio max, but you should be able to do the same with it's little brother gmax (it's free).
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