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stormy seas

Bryce (none) posted on Dec 28, 2001
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this is my first attempt at making a sea with waves, as opposed to the usual horizontal ones ( not easy !! ) any ideas how to improve this pic are welcome thanks for viewing

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Rayraz

4:02AM | Fri, 28 December 2001

Very nice! The sky is just great, I wish I could make such great atmosphers. When I want my waves to be less flat and brycian I usually take a highres terrain and draw a lot of blobs on it. Then I mess around with some fractalnoise from the terrain editor and if nessecary I smooth the hightmap a little. The result is something like in my 'Polarvieuw at Alfa-Centauri Prime' image.

monru

5:41AM | Fri, 28 December 2001

great storm pette

brushes5

6:24PM | Fri, 28 December 2001

great stuff ...would love to know how you dit it....let me know if you like ......walkers@indy.net... my stuff in here is under...brushes5

ocddoug

8:39PM | Fri, 28 December 2001

very cool! love that sky, I've never seen one like it

mlofrano

9:27PM | Fri, 28 December 2001

I find this very beautiful. If you don't mind me making a suggestion it would be to make the water a bit less reflective and lessen up or eliminate whatever filter(swirl?) you used on the sky. Very nice though.

-bc-

7:04PM | Sat, 29 December 2001

Yup, been there, that's what its like.


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