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Title: Somewhere above another Planet...
Post by: Stormlord on July 31, 2023, 09:23:29 AM
With my new machine (i9-9900K, 128GB RAM) the render times are still high, but now I'm capable to render everything out in 4K.

So here comes another orbital view from 408 kilometers above ground.
Dramatic lightning, cool stratosphere clouds, some aurora lightning and a nice green atmospheric glow is combined in this composition.

Magnetosphere.jpg
Magnetosphere in 4K

Hope you like it!

STORMLORD
Title: Re: Somewhere above another Planet...
Post by: Dune on August 01, 2023, 02:40:47 AM
I certainly do. Very cool and realistic! The clouds must be pretty high, or is there something else that takes up so much render time? I would guess the top half is done in minutes...
I wonder what would happen if you'd make this at 1/4 scale or so. Scale is so relative after all, you won't see it.
Title: Re: Somewhere above another Planet...
Post by: Stormlord on August 01, 2023, 06:38:14 AM
Yes indeed, these clouds are high up in the atmosphere.
The view is from 408 kilometers above ground (ISS level). I simply tried to get the same perspective as they do look in these ISS Orbital movies.

I rendered it in 4K because it is my new desktop :-)

STORMLORD


Title: Re: Somewhere above another Planet...
Post by: Dune on August 06, 2023, 01:29:15 AM
I actually meant if the clouds are high from bottom to top, so their range... Hence my thought to decrease everything to 1/4 for possible faster, grain-free rendering.

4K desktop, wow!
Title: Re: Somewhere above another Planet...
Post by: pixelpusher636 on September 08, 2023, 08:59:23 PM
Nice render man! I love the aurora lightning it really adds to the scene and with some extra color! ;D  
Title: Re: Somewhere above another Planet...
Post by: Stormlord on September 09, 2023, 07:09:56 AM
Yes indeed, it looks pretty cool!
By creating the scene, I found out, that it only really works, when your whole ambient is more in the darkness.
So the contrast is better and the faint structures of the Aurora will be more visible!

Did you notice, that the green stratospheric glow is also visible (maybe to strong)?

STORMLORD