My name is Bleurelatif, I started working with Terragen in 1999.
I'm far from being a professionnal artist but i hope you'll enjoy my images. For postwork i mainly use GIMP which is closer to what i can afford (hehe it's free) than Photoshop ... for similar results at my level :D
You may think i'm a dinosaure but i still work with TG0.9 which I find more intuitive than the brand new TG2.
My website : http://bleurelatif.free.fr
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Comments (24)
modyfree
Well done!
carlx
Awesome and wonderful sci-fi scenery!!! Superb!!!
Plantagenaut
LOOKS AWESOME
arcas
All I can think to say is "wow", though that's not too helpful :-/ It's such a fully realized and striking environment. The light streaming over the mountain top is especially beautiful.
dcatwell
Incredible vista! Magnificent!
DeathTwister
OOh Wow, very nice my friend, we really could use your support in the terragen forums and contests. Your craft is very wonderful. Easy 10 from me on this one....
athesdan
tres belle image ! j'aime beaucoup !
Gammacrucis
Very nice scene. I like the light and the shadows on terrain. The sun and the planet are perfect. Excellent work ^__^
Tiwiwine
Je reconnais bien là, la patte de monsieur Bleu, avec un travail très propre, très soigné. Une belle image.
Octaganoid
Beautiful !
Markal
Awesome scene....excellent composition!!
theprojectionist
Brilliant
DANDURANTE
Killer stuff! Awesome sun affect! Those people should get out of the shadows, I bet it's REALLY cold there!
sfdex
It is spectacular. The color is fantastic, and the characters in the foreground give a tremendous sense of scale. Since you invite critical comments, I'll throw this out; it looks like the light source in your image -- the sun -- is the same distance from us as the ringed planet in the sky. (You can tell because the planet is at half phase, and since3 we can see the star, they must be nearly side-by-side.) This wouldn't be the case in reality; the sun is so vastly more distant than the planet a moon orbits. The planet in the sky should be a super-thin crescent if it's lit by the same sun that's illuminating the world we're standing on. Of course, having a half-phase ringed planet may well be what your artistic vision calls for, and that's cool. I'm just pointing out what may not be scientifically accurate. But don't get me wrong; I love the image!
superza
Beautifull mood! A great light!
azrabella
Man, stick with TG9 because with imagery like this you don't need that steep new learning curve with TG2.
kiki35
franchement pas convaincu par cette planète ! le reste est extra !
kanzler
It is wonderful!
efron_241
Version 2 is great but you managed to do very very well with the old version I wonder how you did Saturn
Bleurelatif
@SFDEX : you're right the planet should be more like a crescent, i tried but it didn't fit well with the rest of the image. @EFRON_241 : Saturn comes from a very good free planetarium software named Celestia ( I apologize i forgot to credit Celestia). Celestia is able to export pictures and gives a lot of freedom for shooting planets and moons. Then with GIMP or similar software it becomes easy to add (semi-)realistic planets.
aliensprog
Superb image!!!! The sense of scale with the figures works so well!!! Really great piece!!!
fractalinda
Awesome and excellent work.
calico1
Very good. With an imagination like yours, you'll do GREAT with TG2.
madasatadpole
no not a dinosaur ..:)i can.t shift either...who needs to shift with the artwork your producing..wonderful gallery too..knockout