Hi there - thanks for looking in. :)
While looking for some natty new wallpapers for my (then), new PC I stumbled upon some Terragen images, and emailed an artist in India complimenting him on 'the most realistic clouds' I'd seen in a computer generated image - he replied saying "that's the beauty of Terragen".
Needless to say I did a search and found there was a free download of said program. Now for someone who has been brought up with a love and respect for nature this was a revelation -Â suddenly I could express myself in ways I wouldn't have dreamed of - especially as I have no natural talent with traditional materials.
Since finding Terragen and later through a strangely similar finding of Apophysis, I feel more fulfilled.
Joining Ashundar (now Terragen.org), roughly a year after first finding Terragen has helped my image-building beyond words, and I'll always feel a debt to Oshyan and the members of that community - much as I do to the members of Rendo's community for the help and support I've received with my Apo images here.
It's funny how your aspirations, and how you perceive happiness can change with age.
Regards,
Stuart (aka h00nta).
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Comments (4)
ironsoul
Superb work - has a great sense of movement :)
Kid_Fisto
wow...very nice and large... a zoom if i'm not mistaken////////
h00nta
Yep, it's a portion of an image (hands up) - I can't help feeling the title's a bit lame though.. .
KageRyu
This is a beutiful fractal image that makes me think of the churning and furious cloud patterns of a storm as if the clouds had been lit on fire. In two places I see sharp branches of red and violet that very much strike me as lightning arching through this maelstrom. It would make an excellent nebula or plasma cloud backdrop for a space scene. I wish I could achieve anything remotely close to this nice with my fractal software.