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A2597 November 14th, 2003 09:01 PM

Find the real Earth!
 
Little test for you.

One of these images is taken by NASA, one is rendered in Lightwave, and one is rendered in Blender. Your task is simple. Find the Blended earth, the render I just made in Blender.

Really this is a test to see how good my Earth model is. :D

Image One:
http://www.b5-blender.com/render/earth-1.jpg

Image Two:
http://www.b5-blender.com/render/earth-2.jpg

Image Three:
http://www.b5-blender.com/render/earth-3.jpg

Nayslayer November 14th, 2003 09:21 PM

easy #1 but your earth looks awesome!! very detailed.

hehe #3 is Dean Scott's right? It looks like its from the tutorial he made.

Enlightenment November 14th, 2003 10:40 PM

1: The 'real earth' shot from Dean Scott's page.
2: Blender.
3: Scott's LW render.

Pretty impressive.

Proximo November 15th, 2003 04:05 AM

Blender is impressing me more and more every day. :)

I'd clocked that first one as real straight away. The clouds are impossible to properly replicate in a 3d program without a huge bump-map, and even then it looks wrong. The only thing I've seen that's able to look like real clouds is when you put cream in the syrup from a tin of peach slices and let it settle.

Commodore-SirJohn November 16th, 2003 07:45 PM

Actually, what pegged the first one as real for me was the hurricane. I have yet to see any rendering do one justice...

General Phoenix November 18th, 2003 12:37 PM

What tipped me off was the quality of the second and third images - far too clean to be NASA photos. The real photos have a slight grain and tint to them that's missing in the other pics.

Nonetheless, excellent work on the renders!

Sess November 21st, 2003 04:36 AM

I think it's number three that you made as well :)

Uhm. So how come there's only two votes there?

aren't there three people who think that.


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