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Terragen Landscape posted on Sep 27, 2006
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Description


The residue of a dream. Heightfield in Leveller,rendered in Terragen. Texture created with TextureMaker 3.

Comments (6)


hillrunner

12:09AM | Thu, 28 September 2006

Well done

fractalinda

2:21AM | Thu, 28 September 2006

I love the lighting and sky..and the banked POV is awesome. Cool stonehenge markers. Original and great work.

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1402dandoy

2:15PM | Thu, 28 September 2006

Very original work, great POV and superb surfacing!

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artgum

11:21PM | Thu, 28 September 2006

Great work!

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DukeNukem2005

9:32AM | Mon, 14 January 2008

Bravo! It is a very beautiful! Excellent!

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anahata.c

3:34AM | Sun, 22 February 2009

well it's funny, because one can see bits and pieces of your eventual organic designs in these early works. Yet you were so much more architectural here. (I saw architectural sensibilities in your recent work too.) Even your poser works were outside the box, seeking introspective or different vistas. I have to look at your earlier work more, as you have a consistently fascinating gallery...This image: an interesting apocalyptic overview, and the forms swirling below truly have some mysterious organic textures. It's like rushing over a big desolate landscape with little pockets of activity scattered across...leftovers of civilization, perhaps?...


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