Description
This one started as an experiment with Gaea attempting to produce a “grooved” alien landscape. After spending a few weeks on familiar themes I wanted to break out and try something very different than anything I’d done before. It’s a bit odd but I hope you enjoy it!
Terry Keisic
[Basic]
Love it!
svenge
[Basic]
personally i really like the ones that are obviously 3d art especially the abstracts and planetscapes. this is why i fell in love with your work in the 90’s. this render reminds me of the old times, with a bit of modern high-res polish on it. instant favorite 🙂
Damita Allen
[Plus]
Another beautiful alien landscape! 😀
Xuan Li
[Lifetime]
Flow.
Jen Helgren
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
Wow! Great work. I love your planetscapes!
Gian Luigi
[Basic]
Highly emotional work
congratulations
Cyrille VIVION
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime Plus]
I love it! Very original, beautiful render and colors. A perfect blend of futuristic/mathematic and “out of a dream” render. Don’t hesitate leave the beaten track and produce other wallpapers like this one!
Reuben Walters
[Lifetime]
Reminds me of CS Lewis Book, Perelandra, where the ground acts like waves on that planet. Well done.
Richard Birnage
[Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
A most successful experiment!
Ryan Bueter
[Lifetime]
Abstract and space, very nice!
Jeffrey Thayer
[Plus]
I love Strange New Worlds, this one is Awsome! Great Render my friend.
Jenn Eustace
[Basic]
Eric Liscinsky
[Donor, Lifetime]
OMG! This is spectacular!!! Bravo!!
Justin Palmer
[Basic, Lifetime Supporter, Lifetime]
I love this one. It reminds me of The Wave in Arizona.
Punchanella1
[Plus]
Unique. Contemplation of art makes it art. I’m pondering whether it’s a combination abstract & realism or all realism with photoluminescent mountains.
Ben Davenport
[Lifetime]
Cathy Warren
[Lifetime Plus]
This one is definitely different.
Matthew DiPasquale
[Lifetime]
Timothy Sullivan
[Lifetime]
Interesting merger of landscapes and abstracts!
Nathan Zachary
[Plus, Lifetime]
I love when you experiment with new techniques and ideas! This one is a wild ride that has me wondering what type of alien weather patterns could cause formations like these. Very cool, Ryan!