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Drive up the mountain

Vue Landscape posted on Apr 07, 2009
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kftate

11:40AM | Tue, 07 April 2009

Beautiful! It almost looks like a photo. Very well done.

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jclP

12:59PM | Tue, 07 April 2009

very special,well done

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ArtPearl

5:51PM | Tue, 07 April 2009

The terrain maybe reasonable, but the road...usually mountain roads will be planed to minimize steepness, they'll follow a valley or a ridge, this one goes up and down like a roller coaster:)

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Bijan_Studio

6:22PM | Tue, 07 April 2009

Thank you ArtPearl for your comment and critique. I can see why you think it's all over the place but it's because of the camera angle. If you look at it straight on, it looks better with gentle steep. Here is another shot from the same area (the texture changed though since I am still playing with it) but different camera aangle: http://www.bijanstudio.com/mm/006b.jpg Bijan

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krickerd

7:09PM | Tue, 07 April 2009

Do you use GeoControl? That's a neat program. I might have to pick it up sometime.

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Xpleet

12:12AM | Sun, 12 April 2009

That is Thin flows deep, in my opinion the best looking erosion filter Geocontrol2 has. It really looks like sediment.

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skiwillgee

11:21PM | Thu, 16 April 2009

Love that switch-back road. Building a road along the valley will not get you to the top of the mountain.


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