Thanks to Renderosity for allowing me to have a Gallery page. I'm just starting so keep checking back
BIO
I have been very interesting in graphic designing. I have made a few web pages professionally and hope to add this to my resume as well
I live just outside of Philadelphia in Montgomery County's Cheltenham Township in an area called LaMott. I work from home doing both Grant Research and Consulting
Grant Basics 101
I have also recently started a new blog called The 3D Beginner at:
http://the3dbeginner.blogspot.com
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Comments (6)
me109
Good rays... they always need some Haze or dense Atmo to come out good, which may result in the need to increase the sunlight strenght... just play with it... the only way to master TG :o)
theconqueror
Superb image...well done...
Rich2
It looks like the mountain shadows are making the rays. Cloud cast rays are a little trickier. me109 is right - and don't get discouraged! Even the old version is no cake walk.
elfguy
Nice work!
Dhanishta
Very nice image.
Rose
Thank you all for your comments! I'm still working on perfecting this method.