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Terragen Atmosphere/Mood posted on Oct 24, 2007
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Nothing much to say, just been playing with lights, "fog" and displacement (on the fake stones). A dark forest seemed like the right setting for it. Thank you for viewing and critical comments. Andy

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evielouise

8:00AM | Wed, 24 October 2007

and a dark forest for halloween too although not meant that way thats' where my imagination went so yes the lights are great because it gives that feeling!!

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Rich2

9:28AM | Wed, 24 October 2007

Pretty neat "fog" effect - just shows the nearly limitless possibilities with TG2. I'm still trying to find just one...

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Thelby

3:03AM | Thu, 25 October 2007

Very Nice Work Andy!!!

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Haroon

3:44AM | Thu, 25 October 2007

Sehr schönes Licht. Die Steine sind auch gelungen.

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efflux

6:26AM | Thu, 25 October 2007

Original use of atmosphere and cool lighting. Nice depth.

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bclaytonphoto

7:16PM | Sun, 18 November 2007

I used to do stuff like this in MJW...I always wanted to drive the mist height with a texture, but MJW didn't like that...now driving the density with a texture was a reality..It would be tougher at a smaller scale like this tho..maybe you could make the mist thin by height?..seems a little thick to me..Cool experiment tho


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