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Published: 2017-02-05 21:52:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 1862; Favourites: 48; Downloads: 48
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This is the full version of the planet I used as the backdrop in my recent work “Sister Planet" which you can see here fav.me/day0hhiI’m offering this as a stock image for anyone who wishes to use it, but please respect the work that went into producing this image and be sure to credit me. If you do use this, please credit me, link back to this page, and if you can drop me a note, I’d love to see what you did
This image was done entirely in Vue using procedural terrains. No Photoshop was needed. It's not perfect, but a good first try using Vue for this purpose. I enjoyed doing this planet in Vue and I can certainly see how I can improve on the technique to do better for future pieces...
Conditions of use:
You can NOT use this image in any commissioned work or other commercial product without direct permission from me.
You CAN use this image in any deviations you want to make available as prints, provided they are only sold as deviant prints like most artists do here.
You MUST credit me and link back to either this or my main page from any deviation you use the image in.
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Comments: 17
romus91 [2017-02-09 08:05:46 +0000 UTC]
Great work ! I could use this in the future.
What is the Vue sofware you are talking about ? I want to learn more about it Thanks !
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uxmal750ad In reply to romus91 [2017-02-09 13:12:54 +0000 UTC]
Look here:
www.cornucopia3d.com/products/…
A light version of the program is offered for free to get you started...
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uxmal750ad In reply to EVANGELION-02 [2017-02-07 02:23:12 +0000 UTC]
We can only wish! I didn't know much about it so I just looked it up on Wikipedia. Alas, Proxima B likely has no atmosphere
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EVANGELION-02 In reply to uxmal750ad [2017-02-07 02:26:19 +0000 UTC]
Do not look for Wikipedia. Expect confirmation from accredited sources such as NASA or Science Magazine.
Congratulations for your work! It is a masterpiece.
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uxmal750ad In reply to EVANGELION-02 [2017-02-07 22:18:58 +0000 UTC]
I recommend you look at the references at the bottom of the Wikipedia entry for Proxima B then decide if its "accredited" or not.
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EVANGELION-02 In reply to uxmal750ad [2017-02-07 23:15:24 +0000 UTC]
Yes, the references are mostly reliable. But it is a "general recommendation". I do not usually rely on Wikipedia to be public domain, I usually go straight to the source.
(Sorry for my bad English, I'm using Google Translate)
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