Hello, everyone!
I'm currently a grad student of geology and geography, and I live in Zagreb, Croatia. I have various interests, ranging from geoscience to writing fiction. I've always been interested in finding ways to express myself through some form of art, but there was never opportunity or time or money to pursue it in a more organized, serious way. Then I've discovered Terragen and the world of digital art, and the way to tie it in with the profession through creating paleo-landscapes (paleoenvironments). I'm still at a beginner's level, so I'm here taking my baby-steps and learning along the way.
I'm uploading here only more successful Terragen renders. All/most of my work (good and not-so-good) can be found either at Fotopic (main Terragen gallery) or E-snips (backup). A selection of my photos can be found at Flickr, although it's a basic account, so the photo size is limited.
Thank you all for advice, lovely comments and visits to my gallery!
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All photographs, renders and other works in Terraviva's Gallery at Renderosity are the property of Ana Marija Tomsa, aka Terraviva, aka Cyber Multi'verse.
If you want to use any of my works for commercial purposes, please consult either the Fotopic gallery's CC license, or Flickr gallery's CC license, or just e-mail me directly with the inquiry. Thanks.
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Comments (6)
prutzworks
nice rays
allisonbender
I agree well done!!! tom
lyron
Wonderful picture!!
Fidelity2
This is a fantastic image. 5+.
MrsLubner
A very rocky area. Are their many places on the trail that have had rock slides? Wonderful promising rays of light.
Terraviva
MrsLubner - it's karst area, that is limestone which is being weathered into more or less loose rocks (up to size of a basketball, more or less); underneath all that rubble is solid rock basement. At just a couple of places along the trail there's been some sliding-down of loose rocks, and they damaged the trail, but it happens after heavy rain at the places where water drains down the shallow rocky gullies into the sea. Nothing major, and the trail is very easy to walk with beautiful views.