Planet Z (3D Studio Max Render).
Art, Books December 14th, 2007I modeled and textured (and lit - which was difficult) this invented planet. I’ve long thought that green should be/is the primary color for exuding, uh.. coolness.. awesomeness.. awe.. in space. So I made this planet green.
Hmm.. I wonder if that idea didn’t have to do with The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet, where, if I remember, two kids fly to a decidedly green planet. I love the illustrations in that book. I’m going to my library and xeroxing them. Er.. looking.. at them. There seems to be a reprint out with a cover that is too comic, IMO. Although it is in the comic style of the era. Maybe I’m just biased to what I read as a kid.
Oh, duh. It was inspired by this. Well, many people have thought of green planets.
Oh yeah. I made this green ringed planet here. If you like it feel free to put it on your computer’s “desktop”. The thumbnails link to larger.. er.. huge.. images (1680 x 1050). Tell me what you think. There’s also a smaller one I did inline here trying to composite with a Terragen image I made. Not sure that one fully worked out.
Here’s a link to the same, with attempted enlargement and noise/retouching to make it look originally at 1024 x 768 (the Terragen 2 preview only lets me render the terrain I composited this into at 800 x 600
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I composited these last two in Photoshop, using a “darken” mask to make the sky eliminate the black shadows on the planet and rings.
December 14th, 2007 at 7:27 am
Doesn't Uranus have a greenish color, just as Neptune has a distinct blue color? Of course Uranus has much smaller rings, and they're tilted at a higher angle since the whole planet is turned almost on its side. Anyway, that really is a beautiful planet, and, with all the new ones being discovered, possibly there's one like the one you've invented out there.