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Terragen Landscape posted on May 28, 2006
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i thought i'd post this image being there has been no comments on my last post hope you'll comment on this one.

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wholehog

4:02PM | Sun, 28 May 2006

Really nice postwork in this! Very well composited...great historical feel to it! Excellent work!

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ppetersen

6:01PM | Sun, 28 May 2006

Love the native here, beautiful positioning of it. The terrain has a northwest feel to it, lovely render.

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Petra-S

4:00AM | Mon, 29 May 2006

super composition, POV, image and mood!

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sanosoke

8:11AM | Mon, 29 May 2006

It's nice, but I think if you want to really improve in terragen, work only in Terragen. . .for a while. From what I can see, the atm looks nice, but the terrain lacks detail. Your surfacing I bbasically can't see, but the shoreline has no definition, needs some wet sand surfaces. Water is nice, and the guy on the horse is also nice (see through?) but the border really takes away from the image. Lastly, post bigger images, and bigger thumbnails if you want people to look and comment, and I think it's not such a good idea to use the forum as the 'gallery'. . .just being honest here, hope something helps

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deadman67

8:27AM | Mon, 29 May 2006

thanks but i was not going for the realistic look the native and hores are ghost.


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