Neverland by garypoulton
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Description
Put this up for some feedback. This is a little experiment using intersections (found under 'effects'). Problem is it produces a lot of artifacts, particularly when 'favour rises' is selected. Most of the offending ones have been postworked out...they were in the didtance..some are still visible. The fore/mid ground depressions are produced using 'favour depressions' but no artifacts are produced. The sky I like. Any collective wisdom on this??
Many thanks for your comments on previous post.
Comments (14)
carlx
Wonderful scenery, lighting and atmo!!!
Coppens
Looks really quite good! Sky is excellent. Good progress altogether, I would say!
Martchi
Beautiful sky!
EternalAprentice
I enjoy the view, good job!
athesdan
splendid sky !
Phylloxera
Agree with Martchi !
efflux
Excellent image. Very cool clouds. I tried the intersections thing once and got a load of artifacts. I want to experiment with it again but can't give any advice yet.
christianfly
No idea about the artifacts. But a big congrat for the clouds.
philiplopezjr
Sorry, not qualified to comment regarding whatever problems you are having; can only say that I like this one very much.
xplosivemind
I am lost on the artifacts as well, but the clouds are awesome. The terrain looks great IMO, but if it were a real place I would never go!! Looks like one big giant sink hole!!!
fractalinda
Love the clouds and an excellent displaced terrain. Nice depth and surface work. Impressive!
choronr
You have created a vastness here that seems to go on forever. I see no artifacts; only a well composed scene that delivers an image of true reality.
ro-nin
I really like that sky it adds some greatness feeling to the masterpiece. Some "babaçu" (bah bah sue) trees here and there and I'd tell I'm in the Brazilian Cerrado!! Ah, and where can I find that "effects" function in TG2?? I just forgot about It...
martinjbirk
interesting terrain and great work.