This post is mostly just for fun, but I do need to get around to making more planet landing pictures in the immediate future. What good is a universe if the planets that populate it aren't believable?
A while back I made this little tan and cyan pressure-cooker sort of world, and simply because it was first in the planets folder, it's the subject of today's little demonstration.
It's nothing much, really. Just a "before and after" study of what I pull from Bryce, and what the (near) final product is after I've ripped it apart in Photoshop.
First is the raw image; the direct output of Bryce 5.5.
Then, it has its colors, saturation, and contrast adjusted several times until it's nearly perfect, followed by spot-selection and sharpening to really bring out details. Suddenly, those dull over-anti-aliased rocks that Bryce creates look like they have crystal-clear edges! The sun is technically in that spot in the sky in the original shot, but the clouds completely obscure it. I hand-added it again in Photoshop and blended it with the sky simply to make it visible when the render couldn't.
This is still far from a final copy, and I'm not even really completely happy with the initial 3D render, so from a production standpoint, this would/will probably get scrapped.
That's all I've got for now. Oh, I did start doing some more sound work, and it seems I still usually end up hating everything I make when I listen to it hours later. I'll forgive this particular sound for now though, because it's a step in the right direction. When it's done, I'll hopefully have a proper sound effect for the ubiquitous Electromag Laser.