Mundos Paleozoicos Simulados - Avistamiento.
Hecho con Jurassic World Evolution 2.
Hecho con Jurassic World Evolution 2.
Using the same technique as in the Dimetrodon triptych, I present this capture from my paleo-fiction universe Eryops Sanctuary.
My aim is to evoke a Permian Synthwave style with neon effects, which is a very characteristic look during the nighttime scenes of my audiovisual project.
The tools used are the capture mode of Jurassic World Evolution 3.
This image was created entirely within Jurassic World Evolution 2 using the game’s photo mode.
There is no external editing: the green filter is a built-in option, and the elevated position of the animal over the water is an in-game effect, not a post-processing manipulation.
My goal was to set up the scene carefully to create a piece of personal paleo-inspired art using the tools provided by the game.
This is my first post here, so I want to be fully transparent and respectful of the community guidelines.
If anyone is curious about how I achieved the mirror-like composition, I’d be happy to explain it.
Galería de "Eryops Sanctuary - A Permian Symphony"
Galería estética "Permian Synthwave" donde se respira en todo mi universo cuando las noches son muy cerradas.
Made with Soul Calibur VI, personal interpretation of what could have happened with Sotha.
As we announced yesterday in the section on unresolved zoological mysteries of modern legends, we now have the filmed material from the expedition to Loch Ness.
The creature barely withstands the storm, and it has never been seen again.
Let’s hope it survived, for everyone’s sake.
As we await the receipt of a live film of the creature at our editorial office, please stay tuned.
Using in-game tools and the environment editor, I attempted to recreate what the legendary Mokele-Mbembe might look and behave like inside JWE3.
The video imitates degraded Super 8 footage: sepia, grain, flicker.
The creature walks from the background to the foreground, passes by the boat, and disappears off-frame—like an authentic piece of “lost expedition” film.
Hope you enjoy this creative approach.
Link to the full video
My post has been removed, and I would appreciate knowing the reason. I have contacted the moderation team privately but have not received a response.
Inspired by the early expeditions in search of antediluvian animals.
The image is taken from a screenshot of the video game Jurassic World Evolution 3 with a sepia color filter, and a fictional story was built around it, taking advantage of the fact that the Apatosaurus (I prefer calling it Brontosaurus 😀) was hiding among the vegetation.
I placed the abandoned boat on purpose to give plausibility to this whole late–19th-century context.
Unedited screenshots.
The neon effects were achieved by pausing the game and placing spotlights outside the frame so they wouldn’t be visible in the shot, or by hiding them behind the animal’s perspective or landscape elements.
I can’t go to Vivec, I’m wanted, and yet they thank me before beating me up!