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Description Created with [Mojoworld 2.0] . More alien landscapes at [TerraEscape]
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Comments: 5

steve-o-mac [2002-10-18 23:31:55 +0000 UTC]

Whao, cool like the planets, not a fan of the textures tho.

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novispoon [2002-10-18 12:11:25 +0000 UTC]

Okay, I admit that the way I put my opinion was a degree too harsh, and I apologize. Part of my point was that the sky and the land don't really go together. I present as counter-examples some of armands' own work. Check out his Planet CopperWine or At the Edge of Fresia. Both works present cohesive worlds that really feel like Places. I don't think this piece makes it to that level, though with different terrain textures it could.

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sciphex [2002-10-17 23:26:20 +0000 UTC]

nice sky, but the land and terrain seems too fake

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samanosuke [2002-10-17 16:08:33 +0000 UTC]

How could anyone say this doesn't look like a "fictional" planet? Novis, do you have any idea how pretentious and detached you sound? This is his art, not his scientific contention.

It's eccentric, it's experimental and I accept it as intended. I really like the way everything looks, in particular the gasses/clouds in the sky, great job.

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novispoon [2002-10-17 12:17:14 +0000 UTC]

I think the sky and planets are wonderful, and wonderfully alien, but the landscape in the foreground is a bit too in-your-face. As in, the landscape looks like a software demo, being to bold in coloration to represent a "real" planet, even a fictional one. This is in contrast to the sky which, while also bold, makes you think "now I wonder what in the sky makes it look like that".

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