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The shuttle launch was at perfect timing, the planet Cairon had just appeared over the horizon, therefore the gravitational force was just right to pull the ship out of orbit and quite literally fling it straight into space. In simple terms, like a sling shot. The only worry we had was if the force from Cairon was too strong, the shuttle would fall straight into the planet. It was a risk we had to take.

Collaboration.
I'd like to thank LadyOfSpira for amazing landscape.
Check out her gallery, it's really good.
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hmm that planet could really use some atmosphere.. and some things arent blend in nicelly.. like that shuttle..

anyways, nice camera angle and colors!

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yeah i did have a problem with the shuttle
was working on it for hours
couldn't get it right.

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The actual surface of the planet is very interesting, people seem to neglect worlds that actually have oceans on them. I like the story too, using the gravity is a good idea...But they would have to prepare precisely to avoid disaster.

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Yeah i've noticed a lack of water on planets
Oh well :)

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Super collab! :)

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Thanks :)!

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This is a nice piece! I do have a method that may help for blending.

In a 3d app.. (3d studio or blender) do a basic model. For a distant object the model doesn't need to be perfect... heck it could be a sphere... save the model as a .obj and import it into Terragen, and position the model in the scene. Do a render. TA-DAH, you have the correct lighting. Using your favorite imaging program, paint the details in using the underlying model as a guide.

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absolutely astounding!

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Thanks :D!

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