Noel Prabhuraj BIO The first time I touched colors I got a spanking! Mum was a school teacher. I was in kindergarten. She had several boxes of colors for distribution to her students. Without knowing I fiddled with all of them and made many pages of, I think, abstract art. No wonder, I got some spanking :) As I grew I discovered I was good at it. Later, I even represented my college in All-India Cultural Competitions and won several prizes -- even though I was only a BSc Botany student. Then, for a brief stint I worked as a commercial artist in a small firm dealing with Cine-ads. Now, of course, I do something else to belong to the land of the living. My first intro to digital art was at Renderosity. I was amazed at what people did. I watched Luc Bianco's work at the Terragen commune. And later, I started experimenting. I think I am still learning -- but its wonderful. I was introduced to fractals by Carolyn (classyladytwo at Terragen). I did a few using Apophysis. But I think my heartbeat is more with Terragen. I use several other tools as well: World Machine 1.25, 3DEM, Wilbur, Terrapainter,CamPath, Stratagen and a whole lot of other plugins. Thanx for visiting my homepage. May the eyefeast you have here satisfy your heart.
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Comments (7)
PatGoltz
I REALLY like this! It reminds me just a little of China. I also like your message.
engineer
atmosphere and mood I like, the surface isn't my taste - I would prefer some more details...
ignoranceKills
I like Terragen images. Its great what you can do with it. Yeah the closeup surface takes away the realism a little.
classyladytwo
I happen to like tall mountains since that is what is near us so the terrain is great I think that part is a matter of preference either way the image is beautiful :))
DrOGaN
great lighting and surface! i like the mood!!
RG19
For in hope we have been saved, but hope that is seen is not hope; for who hopes for he already sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait eagerly for it. (Romans 8: 24,25) Excellent layers of misty atmosphere!
susanmoses
The mist is great. Instead of riding the ridgeline... I'd like to see it receed and come forward with more irregularity, as it would naturally. Smashing image regardless!