As you race after the bad guys, trying to lasso them off their horse, you can often miss the small things in computer games.
Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR2) is a good example. The designers, coders and artists go to such length to create these games – often weeks on end with no home life. All of this detail is what makes modern games and gives them that rich environment we all blunder around in.
Stop sometimes! Take a look around and see what skill goes into these games. Then think of the bits and bytes it takes to render these on your monitor/TV.
These images are just to give an idea. Fields of what I think are digital lupins.
An open prairie with what can only be lupins.Had to get on my knees for this one… in a manor of speaking.
Long time gamer (Doom 1993 and Myst 1993 among the first PC games) I have never lost the interest or the desire to explore landscapes (Skyrim, Dying Light) and craft (Minecraft, No Man's Sky) my way through worlds of different kinds. Even build homes in these landscapes (Fallout 4, No Man's Sky).
In recent years games and consoles have allowed players to take photos and video of their game play. This has allowed me to use these in game/console tricks to take photos of bizarre and strange new landscapes and share the wonderful with the world.
Kind regards... AI
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