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I used some “maze generator” shareware to create a greyscape
heightmap which I then used to create a Vue landscape. Finally I
exported the landscape to Lightwave for this render.
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I used some “maze generator” shareware to create a greyscape
heightmap which I then used to create a Vue landscape. Finally I
exported the landscape to Lightwave for this render.
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Gene [lifer] –
If you were to follow the maze in the direction the person is headed, it appears it will be a dead end. I’d suggest that you have no dead-ends to see for the person, to appear like it will be going on for a while. An added twist would be to have a surprise(s) at a dead-end(s) where it could be dangerous – like a tiger in waiting, or an evil dude awaiting, or on a positive side, a beautiful surprise like a fair lady, or awesome sword, etc.
StK –
any chance to revisit this one, for an updated res? (2560×1660)
Icebike –
Would love to see this in desert tan shades
John –
Would really love to see this as a poster, this is one of my all time favorites!
Greg –
Wow, that must have taken a really long time to render
Jonathan –
This pic has to be one of my favorites. I think that if you could you should update this one and add some flare to it.
Tim –
Ryan,
This is one of those that is just fun to study for periods of time. This and Gotham Garden are still my favorites.
alex b –
sucks for that dood 😛
Konstantin –
Funny image, i’m interested-how was that made?
I think the rendering of it took more than 20 hours, too many objects such as wall corners.
Justin B. –
Simple, yet of great detail. This probably has been used as my wallpaper more than any other. Quality stuff.