Hey everyone, here's a little bit about myself and my love for 3d rendering.BIOWell, I was born on January 17, 1989 (do the math to find my age ;-) ). I live in Ohio where I am currently a senior in high school. I've been working on Terragen for about 6 years now, and as some of you probably know, I've come a long way. I started Cinema 4D about two years ago but I never seriously got into it until about a year ago. Now I absolutely love the program. I tried Bryce over the summer of 2003, but I never really got into it. Well, thats about it for now, thanks everyone for viewing my work!
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Comments (3)
Artzy
Very Nicely Done!
Greghilton
I think thats great!! Really good! Seems like when it is changing from the winter season and most of the snow has melted...but it's not quite there yet. Anyway, its great.
What i think you should do, which could make this image seem absolutely massive...i mean really big is to add something to it really really really small so it makes everything else seem gigantic. For example, a boat on the lake - but almost minature. Heres sorta what i mean:
Well, what I've done is obviously bad. The lighting is all wrong...and maybe it doesnt even look like a boat...but do you get my idea? Im not sure if this sort of thing is feasible on terregan, but at least something.
Aside from that, the picture is still very good!
MeltingIce
Wow, thats an amazing idea. I cannot add objects in Terragen, but I could probably use Photoshop as you prob did. Thanks!