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Terragen Landscape posted on Jul 22, 2010
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This started as a fracatal terrain. It did look nice in the fractal program........ It looked crap in Terragen, so I added some hills and a meadow. At least now I like it again. ;-) Terragen classic, free version. Corrie

Comments (21)


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claude19

1:11AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

wonderful work. I like it !

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carlx

5:09AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Cool unreal mood!!!

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masonspappy

5:47AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Not everything is perfect. Much of the fun in Terragen (and other programs) is playing around to see what works and what doesn't!

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Lenord

7:01AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Makes a good ground cover looks like. Don't know how TG works but I use a lot of my Fractals in MoJo as surface mats, Tiled sized in the Bitmap Node, sometimes it works well sometimes it doesn't. Peace

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sazzart

8:42AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Lovely results & coloring IMHO

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jmb007

8:51AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

beau travail!!

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coolcatcom

9:02AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Hey Corrie I think it looks cool kind of surrealistic (out of the box if you know what I mean) I like it !

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Primal

9:30AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Looks cool to me!!

KnightWolverine

11:28AM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Glad you didn't give up on it and worked it in a different direction...would of been a bummer if this would of ended up on the cutting room floor.Nice Work Corrie!(smile) William

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Danny_G

12:01PM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Corrie, I have tried this a bunch of times and I can't make it work. Through all my mistakes I came up with this theory (Never realised). First color add some fractal noise and depth and several I mean like 10-12 layers of that first color with all the same settings excactly the same this will create a build up (kind of a pile) repeat this with all your colors with different coverage,fractal noise and settings per color, but each color has to have the same settings. Than in theory you should get the depth of grass or tiny bushes. There will be like 100 layers by the time you are done. But I think it would look real. Again I never tried it however it makes sense. If you saved the file just keep adding child layers and keep going :)

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peedy

12:05PM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Goodness, that are a lot of layers! Alright, it does make sense. I'll give it a go. Don't expect a result any time soon, though. ;-) Thanks, Danny!

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unstart

3:13PM | Thu, 22 July 2010

Beautiful colors!!

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cricke49

6:37PM | Thu, 22 July 2010

excellent terregen and fractalcombo render lovely colors!:)*5

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npauling

8:12PM | Thu, 22 July 2010

A wonderful looking combo and a clever save.

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dochtersions

1:59AM | Fri, 23 July 2010

Beautiful colors! Een heel speciaal ontwerp, Corrie!

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CarolSassy

4:33AM | Fri, 23 July 2010

Gorgeous atmosphere colors! Pretty field of flowers! Fantastic scene! (:

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prutzworks Online Now!

5:58PM | Fri, 23 July 2010

mooje voorgrond surface, daar heb je echt je best opgedaan!

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hipps13

11:54PM | Fri, 23 July 2010

love the sky wonderful work warm hugs, Linda

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emmecielle

6:03AM | Mon, 26 July 2010

Interesting work! :)

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DukeNukem2005

12:52AM | Tue, 27 July 2010

This is a very beautiful!

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lyron

12:04AM | Mon, 02 August 2010

Very nice surface. Cool landscape!!


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