Typical Mars and now Jupiter

Started by RArcher, April 23, 2008, 02:54:27 PM

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RArcher

It's been a few hours at least since someone posted a Mars image... so here is another!  :P

Bigger version here:

http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/mars/mars-1600.jpg

nvseal

That looks pretty awesome! Great colors. Are you planning on changing the atmosphere colors?

Seth

very very nice surface !!!
hope you'll change your atmo colours ;D

child@play

why? he's one step ahead, terraforming ;)
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Seth

Quote from: child@play on April 23, 2008, 05:42:27 PM
why? he's one step ahead, terraforming ;)

i don't see vegetation down there ;)

Will

great job, would look good in a pano.
The world is round... so you have to use spherical projection.

RArcher

Well I hadn't planned on changing the atmosphere colour.  I like the more controversial blue sky mars, and it certainly gives a nice contrast with the orange/red.  But for those of you who like their mars in the standard red haze format, here is a quick photoshopping for you.  :P

Hubble telescope view blue atmosphere Mars:

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/image/planetary/mars/hst_mars270.jpg

Costaud

Awesome Mars image one of the better I see, how do you made that?

lightning

i like the first one the best as you said the contrast between the blue and orange is really remarkable ;)

rcallicotte

I like the color, the vibrancy.  It's not the usual and still is fun to look over.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

moodflow

Man, this is juicy!   :o 

This is the best planetary render I've seen since NVSeal posted his latest planet. 

Double thumbs up from me on this!
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Phylloxera

Beautiful planet, in particular very successful surface !

Seth

the two of them are wonderful ! very good job !

inkydigit

even better than the real thing...is the planet terrain all procedural?

FrankB

Excellent! Tell us how you made it look like that (the surface)!