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Shallow Waters

Terragen (none) posted on Jan 18, 2003
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Made with Terragen. Only postwork is white surf at sharks fin (and sharpen, brightness/contrast). At high tide some of the big old sharks come into the shallow waters to look for pray. If some of the sharks look a bit like rocks then this is because they are very very old sharks ;-) Thanks to pulsar69fr (Philippe) for telling me about dxf to bmp conversion etc., to Chikken (Tom) for telling me about 3ds Max etc., to LutzB (Lutz) for telling me about overlays etc. and to FredBezies(Frederic) for telling me about VM terrains. Comments are welcome
Snapshot of 3D Model, terrain and a test render: sharkey_process.jpg

Comments (20)


christianfly

8:34AM | Sat, 18 January 2003

And thanks to you, Xlars, for giving us a such fantastic render scene!

unah

9:09AM | Sat, 18 January 2003

Wow, great idea

arthez

10:28AM | Sat, 18 January 2003

fine work Lars - i love the colors, great idea (as we expect from you :-)) - EXLT

Golog

11:44AM | Sat, 18 January 2003

Excellent idea and image as usual... these sharks are terrifying o_O Superb surface and water also

chikken

12:04PM | Sat, 18 January 2003

Fantastic mate, what a concept. Sharks are brilliant.

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Vandaler

12:31PM | Sat, 18 January 2003

What can I say!!! Thank you for your generosity in providing such amazing work and comments back to the terragen community.

eponce

3:12PM | Sat, 18 January 2003

excellent and original! A terregen imageo with sharks! Cool idea! and excellent work!

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fractalneil

3:18PM | Sat, 18 January 2003

That looks big enough to be a Carcharodon megalodon, I hope "no swimming" signs are posted. I can only hope you plan to write a tutorial.

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Dotthy

2:43AM | Sun, 19 January 2003

Oh, I see, I am to late with my comments! This is a very very excellent work! Congratulations!

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prutzworks

3:58AM | Sun, 19 January 2003

those Carcharodon megalodons are great you can easy park a volkswagen beetle in his mouth excellent idea and construction

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Blitzz-Licht

5:51AM | Sun, 19 January 2003

Water Terrain looks like a big shark - Cool - (-:

Margit1

1:36PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

Great idea! Very original work.

ChadAustin

5:22AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Simply fantastic and excellent work. Glad to see you being so creative.

Hatebreeder

12:59PM | Wed, 22 January 2003

the terrain is perfect and the surface fits perfect. brilliant as usual

ISSE

9:39AM | Fri, 24 January 2003

Wooo super done I liked everything of this image, you applied very good colour for the water

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DrOGaN

2:28PM | Tue, 25 February 2003

very interresting!! and good idea!

Rammstein

8:22AM | Thu, 27 February 2003

supa water the terrain is strange

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Xlars

1:17PM | Thu, 27 February 2003

Shallow Waters This picture took me a long time to make, mainly because of a lot of trial and error.. but it was much fun to do. I is hard to say how much I appreciate your comments without making it sound like a clich but I really appreciate it and I am very happy that you all took the time to see and validate my picture :-)

christianfly: You are welcome fly! I got so happy when reading this (where you turned my thanks around :-)
unah: The idea has been playing in my head for a long time, but not until now I could make an attempt to implement it. Glad you like it.
arthez: Ha ha .. so you expect great ideas from me? I will try (sometimes) to live up to it. The colors. Yes, I tried both some new coloring and high contrast atm.
Golog: .. o_O ... ha ha .. yes. I my self are very afraid of sharks when I swim, and glad that my TG sharks looks terrifying to you :-). Kind words regarding idea, surface and water also.
chikken: A way to combine TG and 3D modelling a bit. Thanks again for your 3ds max hints.
Vandaler: So good to hear that you appreciate my work and comments. I am very glad to have found this community and also that you are here.
eponce: Yes a TG imageo with sharks .. ha ha .. and you find my attempt both original and cool. Thanks :-)
fractalneil: LOL .. a 'Carcharodon megalodon' shark (3 times as long as the Great White Shark, and mainly eating whales!) .. lovely association! Thank you for your comment about a tutorial (no I have no such plans, but thanks for the thought :-)
Dotthy: You are not late. For me it is always wonderful to get comments no matter how many or how late. Thank you :-)
prutzworks: ROLF .. ha ha .. thanks prutz.
Blitzz-Licht: Yes this was the idea, thanks Blitzz!
Margit1: I am very pleased to know that you think it is original.
ChatAustin: Ah, your comment on my creativity is much appreciated. Thanks.
Hatebreeder: Ah thanks for the wonderful comment on srf and ter.. and your warming words! :-)
ISSE:That comment is very good to hear from you! Makes me very glad :-)
DrOGaN: Thanks, I am very glad that you think so.
Rammstein: Glad you like the water. Yes not many make terrains like this ;-)

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EoinArmstrong

8:58AM | Mon, 01 December 2003

Hah - very good! Great creative use of the terrain. Cool water, too.

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WINGSWISDOM

12:41PM | Fri, 25 January 2008

I WISH I CAN JUST POINT MY FINGER AND MADE THIS LANDSCAPE TO REALITY.EXCELLENT JOB MY FRIEND AS ALWAYS,GOOD TO SEE YOU AGAIN.


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