Hi, this page is about terragen/landscape and 3D-rendering
BIO
I am exploring cgi since the days with the Commodore C=64 (anybody remember HiEddi?) in the 80's. After that i was working with Amiga500/2000 and DPaint and different raytracing programs like Reflections/Monzoom (german raytracer), Real3D. Unfortunately the Amiga didn't make it and i have to move to PCs. I have found Terragen (v0.8x) some years ago, searching the internet for cgi and landscape rendering. My first impression was that it is rather complicated and not very capable and returned to raytracing. About three years ago, i took another try on it and since then i am really impressed about the quality output.
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Comments (16)
everlast12
Incredible. I know terragen is great, but I've never seen such a realistic scene. Bravo
Fractelaar
complete agree this a wonderful and interresting scene have not seen before this fabulous use of clouds on this manner
JavaJones
Really wonderful clouds! Some of the best I've seen yet. - Oshyan
lior
So wonderful 3D low cumulus! I hope your 2007 will be the best for you! Lior
carlx
Amazing clouds!!!
Mutlay
Fantastic clouds.
Lledeline
WOW !!
Fidelity2
Excellent image. 5+. Happy new year my dear friend.
superza
Excellent clouds depth! Well done!!
Tiwiwine
These funny clouds look like lather in a bath :o))) But this is really nice.
RealUser
@Tiwiwine: This IS lather. I took a photo last time i took a bath and postworked it in. ;-)
LENK911
BEAUTIFUL WORK. SO REALISTIC. I JUST WISH I COULD FLY ABOVE THEM LIKE ONE OF MY ANGELS.
ppetersen
WOW... what clouds. Highest mountain in the world to have clouds ... beautifully done.
richardson
I assume you have figured out this effect in TG2! Reminds me of an account of an Everest climber approaching Nepal at cruise altitude and looking over at 29,000 feet,,, seeing the ground on which he would soon be struggling ....the true scope of his hubris. Awesome
then
Really impressive cloudwork. Double WOW!
claudia02
Sehr schön !