Twin Peaks by Tanglimara
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As always, any comments most welcome.
Many thanks.
Tony :-)
My name is Tony Shaw and I have been working for a UK Bank since I left school in 1983. I have spent from 1990 working in their IT department as a software developer. With the threat of redundancy hanging over me next year, and having written a web-site for my Dad, I decided to train myself up in web and graphic design and as a result found Renderosity.
The graphic tools I'm using in my spare time are Adobe Photoshop, Bryce, Apophysis, Terragen and Vue ... I don't have any particular favourite as they all have their good and bad points.
I have not posted some of my very early works as they are quite basic and would not look out of place in comics, however I hope you will take time to browse through my gallery so far and any comments, whether good or bad will be greatly received as they will keep me motivated and hopefully improve my designs.
Happy rendering.
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As always, any comments most welcome.
Many thanks.
Tony :-)
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Comments (11)
nosawayne
Superb!
Marjukka
Great, what return on the details on the surface, the plan is excellent on this landscape that gives him majestic indeed, I love the snow! superbe image !! Excellent Tony !!
saretta
Love these snowy mountain tops,wonderful render!!:-)
Brian S.
Nice render
lior
Excellent TG artwork!
Maori
These are much improved surfaces and I like the 3D clouds. Great work!
myquad
Amazing, Tony! It looks like a photograph!
alf15000
Try to improve your surfaces, they are not very varied...
efron_241
I can see what you were thinking here.. I "she" mountians
nazul
Splendid - a sentence i've often seen here that is so very true ...sometimes less is more :-) - and as efron_24 says ... a "she" mountain LOL
photostar
Nice POV and lighting. A few suggestions for you to try: try adding a few more surfaces to the rocky areas, varying their texture, color and height restrictions. Also, try limiting the grassy areas so they don't appear near the tops of the rocky areas. You can also try this with the snow as well. Keep up the good work, my friend. Experiment, as there are so many variables you can use, it's almost limitless.