Faces in the Rock

Started by choronr, February 03, 2015, 12:04:34 PM

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choronr

'Faces in the Rock', akin to imagining objects formed by clouds.

While staring at the image, I was able to see a number of weird facial images on the rock formations. Look at it long enough and you will see what I mean.

The image was created and modified by using the ideas and files from a number of folks (thanks guys)  in the forum; namely:

•   Walli - all vegetation.
•   Thelby - Abies White Fir trees.
•   dandelO - Fake stones.
•   FrankB - Hero rocks.
•   mogn/Hetzen/j meyer - Rectangular noise Rock formations.
•   Andy Welder - Cloud formation.
•   Dune - Dirt path derived from his 'Mountain Road'.

I really like those rock formations; and hopefully, will be able to try and apply them to the surface of some mountains in a future project.

Enjoy,

   Bob

j meyer

Very,very nice Bob! Congratulations.

choronr

Quote from: j meyer on February 03, 2015, 12:09:20 PM
Very,very nice Bob! Congratulations.
Thank you Jochen. Will be trying to apply those rock faces to a mountainous terrain in another project.

archonforest

Ohh this is very nice stuff!
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choronr

Quote from: archonforest on February 03, 2015, 01:25:34 PM
Ohh this is very nice stuff!
Thank you. Looking forward to more experimenting.

archonforest

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otakar

The tree with its roots, great job on integrating it. Very nice scene you have here. Looking like the Black Hills :) (aka faces in the rock...lol)

inkydigit

 8)
Very cool Bob,
If these rocks could talk!
They look ancient.
I love these.
Cheers
Jason
:)

choronr

Quote from: otakar on February 03, 2015, 05:06:07 PM
The tree with its roots, great job on integrating it. Very nice scene you have here. Looking like the Black Hills :) (aka faces in the rock...lol)
Thank you otakar; and, it does look a bit like the Black Hills and Lakota country.

choronr

Quote from: inkydigit on February 03, 2015, 06:56:02 PM
8)
Very cool Bob,
If these rocks could talk!
They look ancient.
I love these.
Cheers
Jason
:)

Thank you Jason. I'm still keen on trying another project with these formations.

TheBadger

The one I see is pretty great. Good one!
It has been eaten.

bobbystahr

You're turning into a Rock Star Bob...love this direction.
something borrowed,
something Blue.
Ring out the Old.
Bring in the New
Bobby Stahr, Paracosmologist

choronr


choronr

Quote from: bobbystahr on February 04, 2015, 01:33:24 AM
You're turning into a Rock Star Bob...love this direction.
Thank you Bobby. Looking forward to the next project.

Dune

Hey Bob, turned out really nice! The mist/low cloud is a good idea to break the distance. If this is a very dry area, you might turn the color like yellowish brown dirt and lay it in veils across the valley.