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"Containing mutagenic and terraforming properties, tiberium is an extraterrestrial crystalline mineral that entered the Tiber River ecosytem by means of interstellar meteor during the mid 1990's. Due to its unique ability to absorb precious minerals from the ground into its crystal structure, the discovery of this strange compound immediately sparked an economic arms race to both understand and utilize tiberium. Needless to say, the possibilities of this new resource are virtually infinite.In their haste to harvest, study, and purify tiberium, humans overlooked the tremendously destructive side of said resource. Economic struggle escalated to armed conflict -- The First and Second Tiberium Wars were amongst the bloodiest in mankind's history. All the while, tiberium continued to spread. Town to town, country to country, continent to continent. With its spread came vast ecological impact. On a individual scale, tiberium is capable of causing horrendous genetic defects and deviations, often resulting in grotesque mutation. Completely new organisms began to rise from such exposure, aptly name "Tiberium Lifeforms." On a much grander scale, tiberium began changing the planet with a possible intent of terraforming. By this year, 2045, the atmosphere is becoming more and more toxic daily, even changing the hue of upper-atmosphere cloud formations. It is estimated that, if the tiberium spread is not halted, the Earth will not be fit to support human life in a matter of years. With such unique properties, combined with the knowledge of its growth and spread, many argue that tiberium is in fact an extraterrestrial organism. This classification, Tiberium Riparius, is the most common form of tiberium, easily recognized by its green crystal structure."
My goodness, I've made a piece of fan-art. While I don't plan on this becoming a habit, I did enjoy celebrating one of the best, and sometimes cheesiest, real time strategy games around: Command and Conquer. Now, I don't agree with war or the glorifying of it by computer games, but I'm capable of seperating fiction from reality and in all honesty, this game is addictive. I'm gonna try to make one more piece, probably another (but wholy different) landscape. The crystals were modeled in maya and imported to Vue from there on out. It took about a day to render, but I think that's amazing on behalf of Vue given the fact that the raw image is much larger and there were tens of thousands of crystals for the rendering engine to deal with (Refraction, relflection, and indirect lighting take a long time).
If anyone's interested, Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars is gonna be released soon!
I re-submitted this one because I uploaded the wrong file.
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Comments: 52
ElleMaxwell [2016-07-08 19:04:30 +0000 UTC]
I love how gritty Tiberian Sun was. Tiberium Wars just doesn't have the same feel.
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Zipotricks In reply to ElleMaxwell [2016-09-05 14:41:36 +0000 UTC]
Tiberium wars lacked the diffrent flora of the tiberium and the "infections" (like footsoldiers could turn into a fucking mutant and killed other infantries), but other than that it was a good last part (atleast last good part).
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GDSPatheII In reply to Zipotricks [2017-08-24 17:41:10 +0000 UTC]
yeah me too Tib sun really made it feel you were fighting on a dying plant fighting to save the last vestiges of humanity though i can get tib wars though the planet was recovering the tacitus had kick started GDI reclamation efforts and finally there was hope that Tiberium could be removed
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BioCloneX [2014-07-12 03:20:08 +0000 UTC]
Hey man, I used this wonderful picture to do one Animated background based on the thirth tiberium war, hope you like it.
You can found it here or on youtube as "lands of nod animated background"
On the youtube video I give you credit for this image.
Let me say you, that are the better Tiberium crystals I ever saw!
*I hope you dont get angry for use your image.
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404bot [2014-05-27 19:08:06 +0000 UTC]
Great piece of work dude!! The tiberium-infested landscape (guess the "red zones" looks like this,right?) looks both frightening ans well as amazing.
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wrath9 [2013-01-03 21:44:48 +0000 UTC]
Cool landscape though what are those vein/tentacle like formation in the foreground supposed to be one of those Tiberium spreading plants people know from game play or something else?
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AstroFox624 [2012-08-20 02:38:34 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! I'd like to see a pic of 'Tiberium Vinifera' - the blue Tiberium
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pntbll248 In reply to AstroFox624 [2012-08-26 15:05:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Haven't posted anything in years, I just kinda lost interest in CG and went towards analog photography. But that's not a bad idea. It'll suck to have to catch up with the newest Vue, but I still have an ancient version of Maya and a a year's license to Vue -- I'll see what I can do!
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Xovinx [2012-07-25 15:59:49 +0000 UTC]
Wow.
Seriously, my first reaction. I really enjoy Tiberium Sun, and this picture caught my eye at once while browsing. Absolutely beautiful, very atmospheric... a sci-fi masterpiece!
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Dogwhitesector [2011-03-06 12:17:49 +0000 UTC]
Tiberium, the next stage of human evolution!!
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Atlas231 [2011-01-03 16:35:27 +0000 UTC]
Good painting, but the design is terrible. Please, dont follow EA's peice of rubbish. Thats not real tiberium. Tiberium is a plant.
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pntbll248 In reply to Atlas231 [2011-01-17 04:07:51 +0000 UTC]
*shrugs* To each their own! Personally, I liked the later C&C games -- different, yeah, but they were fun nonetheless!
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Atlas231 In reply to pntbll248 [2011-01-17 08:53:59 +0000 UTC]
They are just completley redicolously off-course both design and story-wise.
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Farlodan In reply to Atlas231 [2011-01-31 22:51:45 +0000 UTC]
yeah. especially c&c 4 is just shit... i mean, just look at the story, even a newbie to c&c would know that kane never allies with gdi. and the attempts of nod to insert tiberium into human genomes are not even mentioned in c&c 3 and c&c 4...
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pntbll248 In reply to triplepogi2009 [2011-01-17 04:05:01 +0000 UTC]
Sorry for the late reply! If you still wanna use It, you have my permission, thanks for asking!
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Jesseearlswift [2010-06-22 19:17:15 +0000 UTC]
tiberium is our future... DONT eat the tiberium!!
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AliquiVox [2010-06-08 19:37:59 +0000 UTC]
I luv tiberium, it looks like candies
i'm stucked on the GDI Cologne level =_=
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Kobaltmaster [2010-02-24 19:06:20 +0000 UTC]
ok man done the 5th page of my comic check it out: [link]
thanx again for lettimng me use your work
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pntbll248 In reply to Templar-Uriel [2010-10-08 15:57:48 +0000 UTC]
Sorry for the late reply, don't really use DA much nowadays. Go for it, and thanks for asking!
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Kobaltmaster [2009-10-22 17:07:24 +0000 UTC]
really nice... O_O I like this landscape a lot... in fact I like it so much that I must ask U, as a C&C fan, if I can borrow it for a comic I'm making about C&C 3... I will only ad a filter to it(to make it more comic-ish). May I? (of course you will be credited for the image)
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pntbll248 In reply to Kobaltmaster [2009-11-18 17:30:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!! And sure, I'm cool with that, thanks for asking!
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Kobaltmaster In reply to pntbll248 [2009-11-19 15:08:41 +0000 UTC]
thanx for your blessing man ... next page on the way check the rest of them out in may gallery and tell me what U think
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Mick-F18 [2009-05-30 11:40:28 +0000 UTC]
Why don't you release this pic as a wallpaper? That would be truly kickass!
There aren't many wallpapers this cool, let alone one dedicated to the green crystal...
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BlackEagleA06 [2009-05-08 22:43:13 +0000 UTC]
Wow, that is amazing, it looks so realistic, like i could reach out and touch and then watch my hand mutate and start forming into crystal as the deadly thing kills me.....hmmm maybe i shouldnt touch it.
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Camro-XXVII [2009-03-18 15:12:11 +0000 UTC]
Or you could title this pic "Superman's Worst Nightmare".
Great pic otherwise.
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Houndour-of-mystery [2009-01-26 17:10:51 +0000 UTC]
It's so... pretty... Must... not... touch... pretty... colored... crystals...
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TatterTailArt [2008-01-22 21:57:35 +0000 UTC]
That is really pretty. I wonder what the blue (Viniferic?) tiberium would look like.. *imagines*
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Hidet1001 [2007-08-03 04:33:17 +0000 UTC]
Man i must say, This picture looks excellent on my desktop background! EXCELLENT JOB u have so overdone this work. Kudos!
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funnyguy3D [2007-05-03 20:26:47 +0000 UTC]
you have changed my life...... im gratful, *faints*
"dont let life pass you by, you might miss somthing great"
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seven7seven [2007-03-31 12:24:23 +0000 UTC]
how about a tutorial/explanation of the tecnique you used to make the crystals?
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pntbll248 In reply to seven7seven [2007-04-05 22:13:57 +0000 UTC]
For the crystals, I made a simple polygonal square pyramind and extruded the base face to give it some height. I then beveled the edges to round them off a bit, and then made several duplications and changed the dimensions slightly on each one (for some variation). I took a few of the models into Zbrush for just a bit of shaping to give some variation and add some cracks or fissures in the crystal (Which I regret because you can't see the difference in the image).
After that, I took the crystals into Vue Infinite and made some textures for them. The bottom of each crystal is a texture similar to the earth that they're coming out of and becomes a transparent crystal about 1/8 the way up the crystal. The crystal material itself is pretty basic -- just a high refraction index transparent material with some refraction blurring and sharp highlights.
I made the crystal models an ecosystem in Vue which distributes them as though they were plants. I used a pretty simple distribution filter for the ecosystem and adjusted it a bit until it turned out how I wanted it to. I added a few of the crystals afterwards to fill in the holes in the ecosystem. And that's how I made the crystals
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seven7seven In reply to pntbll248 [2007-04-06 09:25:17 +0000 UTC]
thanks ^^
u get a fav for that
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kfrost [2007-02-24 16:22:50 +0000 UTC]
yup, I totally dig the whole concept of the tiberium infested landscape.^^ Oh and, I certainly can't wait for the new CnC 3 to be released in March, I'm such a fan of the series.
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Pyrodaimon [2007-02-19 01:12:21 +0000 UTC]
The ridges are a bit straight. They need to be a little bit more deformed. Perhaps with noise.
Still, excellent picture. You really caught the nature (if it's natural at all) of Tiberium.
-fav'd
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pntbll248 In reply to Pyrodaimon [2007-02-19 13:59:43 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
Whatcha mean by the ridges? As in, the ridges of the landscape, or the edges of the crystals?
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