Alien Lands (Commercial)

AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051

I've been trying to come up with some "Alien" products. Not the movie franchise, although I did do the corridor set, but objects or worlds new to us here. It's harder than it looks because I'm not an alien.

I keep thinking how would a human deal with it, how can we use it, so there has to be certain restraints. It's an interesting process and I hope you enjoy this and the the next set to come which is alien as well but 100% different from this.   

https://www.daz3d.com/alien-lands

This has Iray and 3DL texture sets and builds

 

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Comments

  • jedijuddjedijudd Posts: 606

    Looks great, I could always use more alien landscapes

  • xyer0xyer0 Posts: 5,937

    I LOVE IT! It's mine, and I'm using it for more of a fantasy theme. Great job, as usual.

  • AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051

    Thanks! I have more planned should this do well, so far so good. : )

     

  • Joe WebbJoe Webb Posts: 837

    Wonderful job, as usual. If you're planning more, can you do hexagon tiles? I'm a fan of the old school rpg The Fantasy Trip, and would like to recreate things like the map in this link, as a 'stage'. But this map is pretty close to exactly what I want :)  

    So while I'm at it, can you do fire pits? Doorways, trapdoors/grates, and walls? Streams, and little bridges? Or some sort of arena elements in general? Please.

  • SpitSpit Posts: 2,342

    I love this! Hope I can do it justice.

    Just a question, love those skies..HdrI? Backgrounds? Available anywhere?

  • AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051

    Sounds fun Joe, A game style world.

    Spit I have tried to make my own Dome sets but I'm never happy with them. So I always render with no background and drop one in using Photoshop. Not sure what I'm doing wrong even used 8K maps but still somethings off. On thing that helps though is create a layer at the top of the layer stack and fill it with a color that goes with the vibe you want. Set it it "Color" and dial it back to like 10%, brings the image together like a sky dome does.

  • SpitSpit Posts: 2,342

    Thanks. And that sounds like a good technique. I used to do something similar in Bryce back in the day to make objects/figures feel like part of the scene---I'd give them about 2-3% transparency in Bryce itself.

  • GhostofMacbethGhostofMacbeth Posts: 1,634

    Looks cool :)

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