Dragon Clan (CLOSED)

Dragon Clan
Dragons are mythical creatures in the ancient mythology of China and Southeast Asia, symbolizing auspiciousness. The culture surrounding dragons is one of the most prominent traditional cultural aspects of the ethnic groups in Southeast Asia and China, constituting an integral part of the mythical culture, which has been passed down for hundreds of thousands of years in the land of the Divine Continent.
Dragons have three main responsibilities: firstly, to govern and maintain order under the seas, rivers, and lakes in the land of the golden-skinned people, pacifying disruptive aquatic creatures that disturb the order of the seas, rivers, lakes, as well as spirits and terrestrial beings both above and below the ground. Secondly, they are responsible for creating clouds and rain. Thirdly, they serve as guardians, protecting the imperial tombs and temples, safeguarding the practitioners within the three realms. On the day of the vernal equinox each year, dragons ascend to the sky, where Dragon Kings from different layers fly to different heavenly realms within the three realms to report and summarize significant events that occurred in their jurisdiction during the past year, receive new missions and tasks assigned by the heavens for the new year. Conversely, on the day of the winter solstice each year, dragon clans migrate to deep waters to prepare for reproduction.
The reason why the mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang is located at Mount Li is because at the center of Mount Li lies a violet-colored pillar that leads straight to the heavenly palace, covering the entirety of Mount Li in violet light. This is a region with dragon veins and geomantic wonders. The imperial tomb is situated in the dragon tomb of Mount Li (a dragon tomb, according to modern science, is a region located at the center of an energy field).
In this age considered to be one of scientific and technological development, humans believe they understand a great deal about the Earth's history; however, what they know is merely the tip of the iceberg. Many secrets behind natural phenomena cannot be explained or observed through empirical science.
The history of the Earth is immensely long, and life is extremely complex and diverse. The divine beings have always been the creators and rulers of all things in heaven and earth.











Dragons are mythical creatures in the ancient mythology of China and Southeast Asia, symbolizing auspiciousness. The culture surrounding dragons is one of the most prominent traditional cultural aspects of the ethnic groups in Southeast Asia and China, constituting an integral part of the mythical culture, which has been passed down for hundreds of thousands of years in the land of the Divine Continent.
Dragons have three main responsibilities: firstly, to govern and maintain order under the seas, rivers, and lakes in the land of the golden-skinned people, pacifying disruptive aquatic creatures that disturb the order of the seas, rivers, lakes, as well as spirits and terrestrial beings both above and below the ground. Secondly, they are responsible for creating clouds and rain. Thirdly, they serve as guardians, protecting the imperial tombs and temples, safeguarding the practitioners within the three realms. On the day of the vernal equinox each year, dragons ascend to the sky, where Dragon Kings from different layers fly to different heavenly realms within the three realms to report and summarize significant events that occurred in their jurisdiction during the past year, receive new missions and tasks assigned by the heavens for the new year. Conversely, on the day of the winter solstice each year, dragon clans migrate to deep waters to prepare for reproduction.
The reason why the mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang is located at Mount Li is because at the center of Mount Li lies a violet-colored pillar that leads straight to the heavenly palace, covering the entirety of Mount Li in violet light. This is a region with dragon veins and geomantic wonders. The imperial tomb is situated in the dragon tomb of Mount Li (a dragon tomb, according to modern science, is a region located at the center of an energy field).
In this age considered to be one of scientific and technological development, humans believe they understand a great deal about the Earth's history; however, what they know is merely the tip of the iceberg. Many secrets behind natural phenomena cannot be explained or observed through empirical science.
The history of the Earth is immensely long, and life is extremely complex and diverse. The divine beings have always been the creators and rulers of all things in heaven and earth.











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Top quality pro-company work. That ambient occlusion is superb. I wish I had these skills and resources myself and handle that smooth animation too.
Was it camera view software or godot in the screenshots I wasn't sure. Best of luck.
Was it camera view software or godot in the screenshots I wasn't sure. Best of luck.
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Mon, Feb 12, 2024Thank you for your compliment, This job is simple and not as complicated as you think. That screenshot is the interface of D5Render software, you only need to spend a few days to be able to use it fluently. Who knows, you just need to brew a cup of Coffee to enjoy and you can complete this Job. D5render has a free version, you only need 1 character (Dragon) whose animation is exported as Alembic, and you will have a great product.