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The Most Fantastic 3D Landscapes Page 2There has obviously been a long hard work with different renders to make water look so realistic. Probably the special mood while creating has helped the author make such a romatic landscape view. * * * Title: Red Leaves This work looks a bit sad but nevertheless looks so beautiful! This work differs from others due to the scrupulous work with leaves and grass and special mood recreated from authors memories. * * * Title: Migrations II Great work that could become a cover for some sort of elite box of chocolates. There’s not much of the work in 3D software but still an awesome and very romantic composition. * * * Title: Quiescent Great composition with supposition to being photo-realistic. As for me it is too blurry to be perfect but anyways a nice illustration of little house in village. * * * Title: Rice Valley It’s a mouth dropping work by how huge it is - a landscape view called ‘Rice Valley’. View it in full-size to get maximum impressions from this great work! * * * Title: Snow globe Very nice work - snow-men under white tree with Earth on a background stylized like a souvenir snow ball. Not much of the hard modeling but the idea is great. Besides it reminds us of Christmas! * * * Title: Space Marine Strike Cruiser Space Marine Strike Cruiser’ is a work which represents some episode of life in anti-Utopia world. This landscape reminds me a little of an “Equilibrium” movie. * * * Title: Supreme One more beautiful space-themed landscape here. The world that we can’t imagine and will never see. But because of how realistic it looks we can see what we’re missing * * * Title: Welcome to Ill Fortune Welcome to Ill Fortune - is a work for authors role-playing project called Ill Fortune, set primarily in the little frontier town of the same name. Can’t wait until Robert finishes this project and hope to see more images from it. * * * Title: Windhamhill - The Wishing Tree This sad view is inspired by song “The Wishing Tree” from Seamus McGuire. At first it looks as a very simple work, but it contains 3 lights, 1,687,631,610 polygons and 4 ecosystems. Not that simple now, huh? Also awarded with an ‘Image Of The Month Award’ by 3D World Magazine. * * * I hope we’ve surprised you with these stunning 3D ladscapes and you enjoyed this review.
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