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Images of Dune part 1

Terragen (none) posted on Jul 15, 2002
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Der_Alte

5:10PM | Mon, 15 July 2002

majestic sky and i like the terrain!

avlish

5:15PM | Mon, 15 July 2002

Yay! Dune! I thought Dune was flatter though, with rocky outcrops in the middle. Anyhow, its still very nice. I can't wait to see a worm in the next one ;-)

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Pelican

5:53PM | Mon, 15 July 2002

Amazing desert scene !

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langolea

7:33PM | Mon, 15 July 2002

very nice, but the clods at the left looks like a morphed versin of the sky, strange but this picture is just amazing- what a feeling great , very well dona, and i mean it very goood.

Flauti

12:39AM | Tue, 16 July 2002

a great terrain and surface. But the zoom is too much (IMO)

turx

1:49AM | Tue, 16 July 2002

excellent color combination. and i love the shadows. i am curious about Zoom level.

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Kate

5:37AM | Tue, 16 July 2002

wicked pic Martin...very unusual

SoundChaser

10:12AM | Tue, 16 July 2002

Where's the sandworm? The clouds on the left are a bit distorted by the low zoom, but it's a great picture nonetheless!

darktide2001

11:46PM | Tue, 16 July 2002

Wow! Personally, I think the camera settings make the picture. Frank Herbert would be proud. Great work!

snortin-norton

6:23AM | Thu, 18 July 2002

looks like Arakis to me!! :)


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