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Natural Fortress

Terragen Landscape posted on Jan 13, 2004
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I did think about rendering a building in C4D & adding it to the landscape, but thought it would be more challenging to create one within Terragen. I created the terrain within Terragen, exported it as a bitmap and added the extra features using Photosuite. Then reimported the bitmap & rendered within Terragen. Thought about playing with it some more, but I kind of like the weathered look that Terragen's given it. Thanks for viewing

Comments (6)


WIGLOO

3:38AM | Tue, 13 January 2004

bon boulot et l'eau et bien rliser!!!Bravo

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EoinArmstrong

5:18AM | Tue, 13 January 2004

A nice bit of terrengineering - good stuff

adm5050

6:27AM | Tue, 13 January 2004

Looks like what I image an old weathered Cavalry Fort would look like after being abandoned for many years. That is just totally to cool.

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ariz

2:20PM | Tue, 13 January 2004

Very well done. A great landscape. Love the artisen spring..

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CarolSassy

7:05AM | Tue, 10 February 2004

This is a very good piece of manipulating. Cool castle! (:

Ancience

4:31PM | Thu, 11 March 2004

sweet building, but sweeter water...this is way cool!!


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