I found a little time for TG2 so did some work:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/media/folder_154/file_1537971.jpgAmazingly this planet only took a few hours to build but that's because TG2 has such an easy workflow. I mainly worked on atmosphere and terrain, experimenting a bit more with some of TG2's more realistic capabilities rather than the Mojoesque stuff I did previously but I did end up messing the terrain around a lot. This render looks quite detailed yet it is the simplest planet I have created. A lot of the work is done with the strata and outcrops shader which is really a lot more versatile than I first thought. In the TG2 documentation section, Piliph posted a link to some more info with pictures which are worth looking at if you haven't seen it yet. Unfortunately I got my head around this shader before seeing these pictures, otherwise I'd have learnt a lot faster:
http://flore-de-bourgogne.chez-alice.fr/tuto1/strata.htmlI set the smooth surface patch size quite high in compute terrain. This seems to greatly aid the result when using the strata and outcrops.
There is also one perlin displacement function going into a surface layer but that's not doing a whole lot anyway.
The rest of the displacement work is tweaking one terrain fractal which is redirected. Noise settings and warping are tweaked around a lot but crucially, the displacement spike limit is set to a very low value to smooth out the terrain. This means you have to up the displacement amplitude value a lot to compensate for the lost spikes. Generally, I do not like those peaks or billowy hilltops that you get with a perlin fractal unless it's specifically to create some kind of tower structures to displace in weird ways.
I may post another earlier black and white WIP render of this planet where slightly more mesa like structures were obtained. It was just an intermediate test but I like it so I'll render again with higher settings.
Once again, I did a little post adjustment in Lightzone. It's worth checking this app out. It's a totally awesome tool. I've been using the free Linux version but now I'll probably buy the Mac version. It seems to function really well on my Mac and sadly the Linux version has not been upgraded to V3. The basic version of this app is fully functional in it's editing power but doesn't have a few things in it's image browser compared to the full version. It's worth every penny of the cost.