Saint Margaret's Hope - placid by jgkane
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
This was my first VistaPro for some time. I started with VP2. After generating a landscape, using 20070129 as the random number, I cut the elevation by a half. I then played about with the cloud level, set some pine trees in the picture, and moved my POV down to wave top. The water was just a wee bit metallic looking however, so I did a quick postwork in Adobe Photoshop Elements with the Flaming Pear plugin 'Flood'. I would prefer Serif's PhotoPlus, but Adobe will not give up the plugin! Aye! I noticed that it is almost monochrome, but I have not changed it to grey scale.
Comments (6)
thecytron
Superb scenery!
prutzworks
nice mood here
ialora
Great effect! I'll have to plugin that creation value. Was it also a megasized terrain or ?
jgkane
Yes, Ialora, it was a megasized terrain. I have since played around on this terrain, with different POVs and haze and cloud levela, but have achieved nothing better than this. I very often use the present date, or an historical date as the random number, in format 'YYYYMMDD', and associate the terrain with what I am reading, or an anniversary, or wahtever. St. Margaret's Hope, was mentioned in one of John Buchan's pre-World War One stories, and refers to an area near to Scapa Flow, the Royal Navy's deep water harbour in the Orkney Isles in Scotland's 'Viking Margin'. Regards, John
Hendesse
Beautiful mood and reflections. A fantastic view!!
ontar1
Fantastic scene, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!