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The Really Bad Lands

Terragen Weird posted on Oct 23, 2005
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I had second thoughts about posting this one, but I'll give it a shot anyway. Thanks for looking in!

Comments (19)


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cphilrun

11:22AM | Sun, 23 October 2005

Looks almost lithographic Rich. (I think tahts the right term) Good none the less.

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Costaud

11:57AM | Sun, 23 October 2005

Awesome work, the terrain is fabulous, splendid surfaces and POV.

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zaberc

12:27PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

Really bad but really beautiful too!!!!!

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DJBlueprint

12:30PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

Looks really cool!

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bkhook

1:18PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

I dunno, I kind of like it. It's different than what you usually post. Different can be good too ya know. :=)

Dixiem47

1:29PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

Differnt from You yes but I like it surfaces are great terrain has a lot of good detail.

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sanosoke

3:04PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

I don't know why you would have second thoughts, I love the terrain a TON! Surfacing is a little strange, but hardly bad

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Ionel

3:24PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

This can be a good lesson for painting maps with terragen. Good work, I like it!

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ppetersen

9:33PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

The 'Really Badlands" as opposed to the Badlands.. Love the title and it fits this... really dry and dusty and no water for miles and miles. Excellent render... Glad you did post it...

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choronr

10:40PM | Sun, 23 October 2005

I realize that you and I met in person; but, I would never have expected that you would copy the texture of my aging skin! Tis a beauty Rich ...no, not my skin ...your picture - excellence!

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webwings

12:15AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

I like the shadow which adds depth to it.

fractalinda

12:35AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

An incredibly cool and detailed terrain..and the dry atmosphere and sunbaked surface are superb. LOL at Bob's comment!

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EoinArmstrong

2:11AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

Super terrain (well, duh!); excellent lighting, pov and surface!

cajolargo

3:21AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

I think it's another precious one! (dried peanuts butter? =)

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LutzB

3:44AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

agree with Bob, reminds me on my granddad's skin in his late nineties...LOL

marcoantonio

7:32AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

Glad that you posted!!! Terainformations amazing, surface is really weid and effective, in some places it looks like melted or washed!!!!Bravo!!

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doneydonydone

8:43AM | Mon, 24 October 2005

amazing work - as always ...heheh

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Tiwiwine

4:11PM | Mon, 24 October 2005

Strange & nice terrain.

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stbc

11:20PM | Wed, 26 October 2005

Very interesting monolithic shape. You can see the fractal influence in the patterns. Love it.


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