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Ruins

Terragen Landscape posted on Jun 04, 2006
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This picture was made entirely with Terragen, with a little post-processing in Corel PSP X to soften the extremely jagged edges of the original "ruins" and to add the vegetation and the grazing sheep. When I saw how the initial Terragen rendering had emerged, I decided to try and make it into a landscape scene similar to an old oil painting - I hope you like it.

Comments (8)


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abreojos

9:37AM | Sun, 04 June 2006

Looks like the stump of a huge tree! I'm having a hard time seeing the sheep. Did the same thing with a bear awhile back. A couple of people thought it was a Mammoth...keep up the good work!

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Sunflowers159

9:46AM | Sun, 04 June 2006

Hi abreojos and thanks :-). Now you've said about the ruins looking like a huge tree stump, I can see what you mean - I never noticed that till now :-).

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Rich2

2:41PM | Sun, 04 June 2006

Nice try with postworking - maybe some sort of overlay on the "building" part would help.

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Sunflowers159

2:49PM | Sun, 04 June 2006

Thanks Rich2 :-). What sort of overlay would you suggest :-)?

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ppetersen

5:54PM | Sun, 04 June 2006

I think this is lovely. Not only lovely but well done ... excellent terrrain for this sort of look, your adding the vegetation gives it that ancient feel. If one were to traverse parts of the British Isles they would definitely see abandoned and ancient ruins such as this. Excellent beginnings.

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Sunflowers159

6:01PM | Sun, 04 June 2006

Thanks ppetersen :-). I've seen (and been into) a few myself :).

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Fahrenheit451

10:15PM | Sun, 04 June 2006

Marvelous work Carolyn!

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Sunflowers159

1:03AM | Mon, 05 June 2006

Hi Charles, how's things with you :-)? Thanks for that nice comment :-).


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