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One of a bunch of landscapes I created using the program, and a single set of randomly generated elevation data - most of the early pics here used it. |
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A lunar landscape with a modified image of the Keyhole Nebula (a furiously active area in one of the Magellanic Clouds) pasted into the sky over the horizon |
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| Moonbug in it's native habitat. The most toonish portrait I've ever done... |
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The same, with a different colour scheme, light angles, and POV |
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One of my pics modified for use in a RPG games - GURPS Time and Space - with the same Arctic looking islands, and judicious use of the Linux prog the GIMP |
| Attempts to do a crystal dragon.. kind of stalled... | |
| Maybe it looks better as a red dragon :) |
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I like playing wiht seasonal changes - usually more extreme then you're likely to get on earth - hence this one and the next two |
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Something odd i got using the landscaping tools... a massive frozen splash of earth and rock | |
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A natural channel in a tropic ocean. Somewhere in the Dampier Archipelago, perhaps |
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Somewhere with massive tides - possibly Baja or the like? |
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Baja again |
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R'lyeh at moonrise.. i'm very pleased with this - increased the size of the corona, dropped the solar brightness way down and reduced the reddening effect. A very dark sky helped |
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Earlier experiments with the lair of Cthulhu |
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Another experiment - like R'lyeh above, an experimental picture background |
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a glacial tarn |
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R'lyeh in daylight - the cliff is a nuisance.. but the black void along the coastline are curiously appropriate "swallowed by an angle that seemed acute, but behaved as though it was obtuse..." |
| The setting of the Shading story. | |||
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