Buachaille by azrabella
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Description
This one is for Pat.A slightly over-the-top render with lots of postwork. It's still fundamentally Terragen, though. It is based on a photo from the west highlands of Scotland. I found it very difficult to get a sense of scale without postwork.
Thanks for taking a look, and all comments appreciated.
Have a nice weekend.
Comments (11)
Buzzzzz
I think it's Excellent and I'm sure Pat will appreciate it to!
ppetersen
You know I really have to take another trip there with my new camera and take some shots... This is beyond words. The details ... outstanding, the colors, takes my breath away...and yes I'm grinning... The incorporation of that country lane, yep that's home... amazing image... takes the breath and holds it... You've captured the breadth and scope of this wonderfully beautiful country!!!!
wholehog
Gorgeous! The PW is very nicely done. Excellent work!!
Darthmagus
Beautiful composition!
Ionel
Wonderful! Superb colors! Excellent postwork!!!
corleonis
I really like how the tops of the mounts are in the clouds, amazing scale, just a beautiful image!
Dinoraul
Very cool composition!
twistednoodle
Wow lots of work in this one! Nice job with the post work - it looks like something from Mammoth National park! Really lovely picture - excellently put together.
doneydonydone
excellent postowkr - v.realistic work!
EoinArmstrong
Excellent integration - very much like an oil painting - lovely
aangus
Ahh the Buachaille the Buachaille, what a gorgous lip smacking mountain! I've been to the top many times and, as with most people who take to the hills in Scotland, its one of my favourite favourite walks. I tried a tgen render of the Buachaille a while ago but this is much more ambitious and realistic, well done. It looks like the view you get from the Devils staircase on the West Highland Way. Best regards Anthony