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Terragen Realism posted on Sep 12, 2007
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Yes, the water on the rock is at a different level than the water in which the rock resides. All TG2. I must thank FrankB, whose ideas, generously shared at the TG forum, formed the basis for the work on the rock(s). Enjoy and tfv.

Comments (29)


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Thelby

6:43PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Man, how did you manage that. Very Cool and realistic work!!!

modyfree

6:59PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Wonderful scene! well done +5 and please keep gonig you good work>>>>>>>>>>>

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NefariousDrO

7:12PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Very cool! I'm in awe.

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Rich2

8:51PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Yup - not impossible now - but can we create a waterfall? We wait and see..

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redbeard

9:26PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Amazing terragen work! Very impressive technically and a very well composed scene.

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choronr

9:32PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

You are well on your way Steve; this was no easy task. The detail in the rock is so very realistic. I can hardly wait till your next work.

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drifterlee

9:56PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

I love the results of Terragen 2, so real!!!

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efflux

10:21PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Nice idea.

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RobyHermida

10:28PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Beautiful!!!!!!! Happiness!!!!!! Roby

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1402dandoy

10:49PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Very creative work!

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Markal

11:30PM | Wed, 12 September 2007

Very cool Steve...more, more, more!

jesscser

2:24AM | Thu, 13 September 2007

a reprendre en ameliorant le tout

Phylloxera

2:26AM | Thu, 13 September 2007

C'est pas commun, avec une eau transparente (peu d'eau) dans le rocher le réalisme serait parfait !!

mjhatch

3:06AM | Thu, 13 September 2007

It ROCKS...;)

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Martchi

9:31AM | Thu, 13 September 2007

Agree with Phyllo,excellent rock!

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athesdan

11:48AM | Thu, 13 September 2007

very interesting work !

allba

5:23PM | Thu, 13 September 2007

Excellent work !

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skiwillgee

10:27PM | Thu, 13 September 2007

I never thought I would say a rock was beautiful but this on is. There I said it.

christianfly

12:19AM | Fri, 14 September 2007

Super work, Steve!

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Micter

2:08AM | Fri, 14 September 2007

Excellent idea, and good realisation !

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adolfin

3:02PM | Fri, 14 September 2007

Great image!! only one constructive comentary, a think you need more transparency in the water in the rock

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stbc

3:14PM | Fri, 14 September 2007

@adolfin - you are most correct in your observation. Phylloxera has noted this as well. TG2 does not yet permit transparency in water as far as I know! That feature was one of my favorite features of the old Terragen, so I hope the folks working on TG2 address this in the near future.

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shantay

8:08AM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Great idea!

lucbianco

1:41PM | Sat, 15 September 2007

Great concept, very well done !

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calico1

12:53PM | Mon, 17 September 2007

Brilliant! This is wonderful.

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superza

8:46AM | Thu, 20 September 2007

interesting idea steve! should be cool for waterfall !!

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twistednoodle

11:49PM | Thu, 20 September 2007

Holy cow batman! THis is stupendous!!! As choronr said can't wait for the next image!

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Naoo

3:08AM | Fri, 20 February 2009

Excellent Rock!!!

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Danny_G

3:04PM | Fri, 08 May 2009

Brilliant work !!!!


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