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The Pavilion

Terragen Landscape posted on Nov 12, 2008
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Late in the afternoon I decided to take a walk out to the beach and go to a very special Pavilion I know of. Walking with just the dogs and my Guitar I walked out to play some Music out here in the beauty at the Mouth of the River with the Pacific Ocean being lazy today. Ahh the last of the fall Sun beats down on my body and I allow the rays to soak into my soul as I blend with the Universe this day. Created using the new TG2 Build that was released 3 days ago. Thought I would see what this puppy can do now. But of course lots of bugs to work around as that is what took me so long to make this image, but Oh so sweet when it did come together I thought. So all in all I had a gas making this image for the world. The Pavilion was a rendo cheapy and worked great inside TG2. It is very hard to get models into TG2 right now due to the fact they have no support yet or Have worked in that area of the app yet. Bummer but true or I would use TG2 over Vue any day and will I hope one day in Planetside gets it together /winks..........Hope you all enjoy this one.

Comments (14)


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kelvinhughes

7:01AM | Wed, 12 November 2008

excellent mufriend glad to see you got it to render well done

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NekhbetSun

7:20AM | Wed, 12 November 2008

Wonderful image and loved this little snippet of your life !!!! Hugs ~

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Markal

8:30AM | Wed, 12 November 2008

Very nicely done and I do wish I was there with ya...I'm an O.K. singer :)

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WeeLaddie

8:44AM | Wed, 12 November 2008

Nicely constructed scene. Maybe for compositional purposes the main feature (pavilion) should not be in the middle of the scene (rule of thirds). But, hey.

MrsLubner

9:28AM | Wed, 12 November 2008

I really do like this. It has a quiet feel to it.

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Savage_dragon

10:23AM | Wed, 12 November 2008

Oh, cool! But that green water looks deadly. Very well done for your first shot at it. ***** ")

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Rich2

11:20AM | Wed, 12 November 2008

Well, your hard work paid off nicely - ! That cheapy pavillion also turned out quite well: lots of detail. I read somewhere on a PS forum that they wouldn't make an all-out effort firsthand on improving TG2's object import function, that terrain-building was 1st. But I'm sure they'll get a round tuit. PS - you wouldn't want me singing along with you - I couldn't carry a tune in a bucket...

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kasalin

2:06PM | Wed, 12 November 2008

Great idea... fantastic

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carlx

2:57PM | Wed, 12 November 2008

Excellent composition, my friend!!! Wonderful view!!!

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302broncoII

11:16AM | Thu, 13 November 2008

great picture ,beautiful job

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DramaKing

10:57AM | Fri, 14 November 2008

Good work, DT. I especially like the way the hill slopes behind the pavilion. The waves are quite good, as well.

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DeathTwister

12:21PM | Fri, 14 November 2008

Thank you all, and WOW DrameKing I have not seen you in a while. Good to see you my friend again, what ya been doing? E me /smiles.....

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ontar1

10:47AM | Thu, 27 November 2008

Beautiful scene, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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KaToFel

4:44AM | Tue, 07 April 2009

It is very interesting how smart you are... smile me. BTW: I also play the guitar... used to play it, in the time when I was smoking. Now I do not need the stuff, and therefor I do not play the guitar any more... sad but true. See ME on the cover of the Rollin' Stone... here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T65rReL_zcw


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