Xenoscape: Rising

By Litteratus

Xenoscape: Rising

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© 2006 Litteratus
Published on Friday, August 25, 2006.     Filed under: "Fantasy" and "Graphic Art"
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  • A former member wrote: this is so cool, It reminds me of the digital world. Do you make your own grafics? ][Nstant ][Nsanity

  • Litteratus On Wednesday, October 18, 2006, Litteratus (42)By person wrote:

    Yes and no. My recent graphic art uses Vue Easel 5 software, which relies on pre-generated images and effects (though they're easy to modify and one's own graphics/images can be imported). My older graphic art uses self-made imagery.

  • A former member wrote: this is absolutely breathtaking. it's wondrous beauty shows what the world really could be. i love it.

  • Cattarax On Saturday, August 26, 2006, Cattarax (210)By person wrote:

    Interesting ... just some of the places you brightened you have brightened to much .. I should get back into playing with graphic arts .. just have to find the time .. :) what program are you using for this ~T~

  • Litteratus On Sunday, August 27, 2006, Litteratus (42)By person wrote:

    I used Vue Easel 5 by e-on software. Actually, I wanted greater brightness but the conversion of the bitmaps to jpeg slightly compromised the glow quality (the surface detail's only interesting on the large cubes).

  • Rebel_not_Radical On Saturday, August 26, 2006, Rebel_not_Radical (75)By person wrote:

    ~right now i have a craving for gummies...i dont know why but it looks like delicious candies to me...hmmm very cool artwork

  • A former member wrote: oooh nice graphic art. I like.

  • A former member wrote: looks like Borg cubes...gods, I'm such a nerd...

  • Dissolving Poet On Friday, August 25, 2006, Dissolving Poet (560)By person wrote:

    Gee I wish the inside of my computer looked like tha tbut nooo it has to be mean~Gothic

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