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Dragon's Lair

Terragen Landscape posted on Dec 07, 2003
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This is my first attempt at making a cave picture with Terragen. I know there are some problems with it, but as a start, how does it look?

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DMFW

3:59PM | Sun, 07 December 2003

Looks pretty good to me... I like the sky and the composition is an interesting experiment. The ceiling is a mirror image of the floor and I guess you've composited this in some sort of post production tool? If you're using something that can handle layers (e.g. photoshop), you might want to break the symmetry a bit by rendering with a full sky and then painting out some of the ceiling layer at random to reveal the sky beneath. Or perhaps just shift it a bit left or right so the eye doesn't pick up on the mirrored line so easily.

Blue_Spawn

5:50PM | Sun, 07 December 2003

Very gorgeous and imaginative!

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EoinArmstrong

1:55AM | Mon, 08 December 2003

Good concept, the lighting suits the cave entrance

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Artzy

9:35AM | Mon, 08 December 2003

Lovely Work!

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PatGoltz

12:42AM | Tue, 09 December 2003

It is a good image. The main problem is that you have a white line outlining the mountains in both upper and lower layers. I'd render an entire image with one, and then just the terrain with the other, and you should find it easier to make it blend when you combine the two.


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