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Desolation - The Bone Fields

Terragen Surrealism posted on Jan 14, 2007
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Hey ya'll. Here is another shot at TGD, playing with model imports more. This work is the first of three. This one also had a bit of postwork, mainly to smooth the models and remove the faceted look. Would be nice it TG could read or render normals on imported models. Thanks for lookin & Comments!

Comments (23)


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Maori

8:36PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

Fantastic and superb original composition!!! I Love it!!!

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1402dandoy

8:38PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

Great idea, very well done. I've seen that displacements in TG2 can be done along normals, among others. So couldn't it read them ?

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webdancer

8:46PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

Wow! Amazing idea! Wonderful execution! I look forward to the others in this group!

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zoren

8:47PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

cool concept...

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blankfrancine

9:05PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

Excellent, one of the most interesting terragen renders that i have seen.

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gradient

9:57PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

Wild!...I like it!

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Burpee

10:20PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

Wild indeed!!

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choronr

11:39PM | Sun, 14 January 2007

From the earth; and, back to the earth ...nice concept; and, very well done.

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prutzworks

1:23AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

cool idea

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azrabella

2:01AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Very original... reminds me of a surreal Stonehenge somehow!

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Petra-S

4:20AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

super concept, atmo/light, POV and mood!

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superza

4:42AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Very surreal! Great render!

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blonderella

8:48AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

great concept, how different! nice pov and the coloring & clouds give it an eerie feel...

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carlx

11:19AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Wonderful surreal view!!! Awesome work, bravo!!!

hillrunner

12:05PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Very cool

Mutlay

12:56PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

the bones rocks

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alf15000

12:58PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Great idea !

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mamabobbijo

1:43PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Now the story, did some ancient people place these here as a place of worship, did they cover them with hides and use it for shelter, or were these bones driven into the ground by being dropped from a great height? Pretty cool looking either way. BJ

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fredric_lpn

3:33PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Very crunching!

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Tiwiwine

3:57PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Fun and original idea, very well done ! I like !

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ppetersen

7:33PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

What a perfect title for this. That is exactly what one feels looking at it. OUtstanding render. Beautiful atmosphere, rather 'spooky' but awesome.

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stbc

8:05PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

I like the surface of the bones. Very nice.

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Thelby

4:18AM | Tue, 16 January 2007

A truly awesome mat on the bones and the terrain surface is full of little veins running this way and that! This is Awesome Work Dave, as usual you are excelling on the very difficult software!!!! 5 by 5 Work!!!!!


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