Hi,
My real name is Andy Wachelder but because I learned that this is hard to pronounce for the non-dutch my handle is AndyWelder
Born 1954 in Scheveningen, The Netherlands, a couple of hundred metres from the Northsea.
Nowadays I live in Eindhoven, with my girl friend, my two sons, eight cats and a dog.
I'm a scifi addict; favourite writers are Larry Niven, Jack Vance, Frank Herbert and Carl Lans. (you've probably never heard of that last one: he's Dutch and a lot of his stories are situated in my place of birth.) Besides that I like art: paintings, sculptures, architecture, books, textiles, furniture etc. Other fields of interest are geology, biology (Yes I do watch Discovery/National Geography Channel a lot :-)), bonsai and of course computers.
I'm working as an Assistent System Administrator (what a job title..) now but before that I was interior builder, exhibition builder and it al started with being a cabinet maker.
In the early 70's I started painting, oil on board, most of the time scifi landscapes with a touch of surrealism. When I started working as an exhibition builder in 1990 this stopped because of the lack of time.
Because of a damaged backspine and joint problems I had to quit the exhibition building and started as an interior builder in 1995. Around the same time the first PC made his entry, a 386 with a whopping 48 MB harddrive. One thing led to another and in 1999 this proud owner of a P350 discovered Terragen and got hooked.
The inspiration for my Terragen landscapes I get from everywhere: the many travelling I did while working as an international exhibition builder, the daily walks with our dog, seashells, bits of rock or bark, stories I read and documentaries I watch.
Most of my TG renders are realistic, except for a few excursions in the realm of scifi and fantasy, and I don't mind the fact that it's not possible to render plants or creatures with the current version of TG.
Postwork is not my thing, my postwork sucks, so I let Terragen do the talking; nevertheless I admire what some people can do with TG and postwork.
Because of the somewhat limited terrain building possibilities of TG I use more versatile programs like WorldMachine, TerraFormer and GeoControl to create my terrains. But when it comes to dressing up terrains I find Terragen is unbeatable.
As I mentioned, I'm born near the sea and I'm Dutch, that's why water is a part of most of my images and so is the colour green. Those grand dutch skies however, well, Terragen is not capable of rendering multiple cloud layers and that's why I just muddle along with what TG offers. But the new Terragen, TG2TP, is much promising except for the extreme long render times and the awfully dull water. Planetside is working on that so I'll be patient.
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Comments (18)
savvaal
Sorry to hear about your cat. I have gone through the same thing, too. If Dazzle was anything like my cats, then I know he would probably have had a great time hunting through terrain like this! What a good way to remember a cherished pet.
twistednoodle
I have always loved this terrain its really different. I'm sure your going to miss your buddy and I hope that doing images in his memory will make you feel better. This is a lovely picture by the way!
Tiwiwine
Nice landforms, sweet surfaces and beautiful atmo. A great render.
stbc
My sincere condolences. This is a lovely tribute to Dazzle. We have two cats rescued from the mean streets and they are a constant delight. Can't imagine being without them.
azrabella
Oh dear... but a wonderful tribute. I love this terrain too.
RealUser
sorry for your cat friend ... very nice picture and soft terrain, you should work some more hours on the surfaces they are worth it
wholehog
Very sorry about your loss. The image is a fitting tribute to a fallen friend. I'm sure Dazzle is having a wonderful time in kitty heavenā¼
ppetersen
beautiful tribute to a long time companion and friend, for I know well how pets can work their ways into your heart... Beautifully done!!!
DigiArts
I'm sorry for yours and your family's great loss, Andy. The render is wonderful. So peaceful and beautiful.
choronr
Sorry to hear of the loss of your friend. These little fellows are more people than people. Dazzle will be keeping an eye on you ...believe it! This is also my favorite terrain. I've made several pictures with it and never was disappointed. Your work here is very beautiful.
EoinArmstrong
Great atmo/depth - sorry to hear about your loss - I have 2 myself and would be distressed to lose 'em :(
Thelby
My Deepest Condolences Andy. I feel your pain. I lost my Precious Missy, a Turkish Angora last year. She was 17 years old. You have honored Dazzle Immensely with this beautiful render.
Rich2
Here's to Dazzle - I'm sure he's in his happy hunting ground! Very fitting tribute, Andy!
inkydigit
you have done justice to this cool terrain and a wonderful dedication to your little friend...excellent atmo/surfaces and pov!!!:)
phasic
impressive detailled picture!
Zwartschaap
Mooie illustratie en afbeelding van de "eeuwige jachtvelden". Well done!
morin3000
Beautiful and tranquil panoramic view!! Excellent!! V
doneydonydone
great tribute to your feline friend! - excellent terrain creation and love that light surface cover!