BIO
Sharon kind of hates biographies, yet a is huge fan of online journaling and of vanity homepages, which is where anyone who is curious about her can find some more (out of date) information about her than here. She also occasionally writes tutorials, because that gives her store credit at DAZ3D and almost sounds impresses people when she mentions this fact:
Create comicbook-style image using DAZ|Studio render modes
The different render modes in D|S and how to use them to get funky comics-style results (April 2005)
Giving some depth to a flat render
How to make lame renders cool again. (July 2004)
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Comments (3)
avlish
Hey there! Welcome! You know, i think the lighting might be one of the bigger problems. The shadows are harsh, and don't blend with the terrain. My suggestion always is, use the defaults that come with Terragen, and alter those instead of starting from scratch. It will give you more of a hang of what things do, and will produce some nice images with almost no work. Actually, I Love the sky you have. How about deleting the terrain and doing an ocean shot, with more sky. Its a great color.
sharong
yeah, i'm aware of the problem with the cloud shadows. a render of the same scene without the cloud shadows setting came out less contrasted, but with the water too shiny. will try rendering without the mountains. thanks for the suggestion! :o)
XR666
if the water is too shiny try to reduce the water reflection spread or reduce the sunlight strength till you like it:), but i see you getting better :)