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Terragen Landscape posted on Dec 28, 2003
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Tanialmeida

5:50PM | Sun, 28 December 2003

the sky is absolutely breathtaking, u did an awesome work!!!

AnneCHPostma

8:34PM | Sun, 28 December 2003

Nice POV !!!

ravenwing75

4:17PM | Mon, 29 December 2003

Excellent point of view, its awsome. This is the same kind of land formation as the Mts near us. The grass stretched out trying to cover the rocky ground but never quite getting there is normal here. Slight change in the back mountain and people would think you was taking photos of Tasmania :D.. well done.

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EoinArmstrong

3:14AM | Tue, 30 December 2003

Nice use of zoom - geat pov - try adding more layers to the surface!

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aangus

4:23PM | Tue, 06 January 2004

Great realism in your surfaces. Look for low mist and low half heights for fog etc. Ive also not long found Terragen, and am still learning and finding hours of entertainment in there. Good luck

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zandar

11:31PM | Mon, 12 January 2004

This is Terragen? Looks just like a photo taken with some kind of spherical lens. Perfect realism on the terrain I must say. I should have you creating HDR 360's for me. ;-) Anyway, impressive work. You should have more terragen works in your gallery because you're obviously very good with it.


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