Rendering software contributed by PlanetSide proprietor Matt Fairclough was used by
Digital Domain for effects in
Star Trek Nemesis. Terragen Classic was used in
The Golden Compass,
the 2006 remake of
The Wicker Man, games, and many TV commercials. An image from what is now known as Terragen Classic appeared on the April 16, 2001, cover of
Newsweek, and Terragen was used for animations in
Brandy Norwood's "What About Us?"
music video. The classic version was also used by numerous artists, such as
Joan Fontcuberta ("Orogenesis" series), and the French photographer Mathieu Bernard-Reymond ("Vous êtes ici" series and "Pôle" series). Terragen Classic was used to create
skyboxes for 3D
video games such as
Serious Sam. The software was used by Devastudios to create the mountainous scenery in the intro used by
Paramount Pictures for its centennial anniversary in 2012, alongside
Autodesk Maya, with
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol in 2011, which would be carried on for
Paramount Players,
Paramount Television Studios,
Paramount Animation (under supervision of
Reel FX and ATK PLN),
Paramount+ and their parent company,
Paramount Global (now known as
Paramount Skydance Corporation), with the latter two being done by Loyalkaspar and Bigstar, based on their work. Devastudios also used the software for the sky and clouds in the 2021 and 2023
Warner Bros. Pictures logos with
Locked Down and
Wonka, respectively, alongside the
Academy Color Encoding System (ACES) and
Adobe Substance 3D Painter for the latter, which would later be carried on for
Warner Bros. Television,
New Line Cinema and
Warner Bros. Pictures Animation. == See also ==