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Drain the Ocean, National Geographic special
Juramike
post Aug 10 2009, 03:15 AM
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Just saw this. Impressive use of CGI to show Earth's surface beneath the ocean. (Good geological expanations, too.)

I was struck by one of the CGI animation color schemes that made Earth (to my eye) look like Enceladus.

Definitely a great show! Link to show's website here.


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jasedm
post Aug 16 2009, 06:03 AM
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Interesting comparison Mike - nice work!
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