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Ixopo

Terragen Landscape posted on Jan 19, 2004
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I remember the beginning of a book, Cry The Beloved Country. The first sentence is, There is a lovely road that leads from Ixopo into the hills. -Actually this was originally going to be a Mars landscape. The DEM is a MOLA of a small area near Olympus Mons. After working with it a little I decided to make it look like a nice Earthscape instead. Please leave comments and feedback. Thanks for looking. Cheers!

Comments (6)


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Markal

8:43PM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Its very nice...but, I think it would look better with only 1 wave...maybe 2...just my opinion.

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Martchi

11:24PM | Mon, 19 January 2004

Agree Markal just one wave!Good atmo and texture!

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EoinArmstrong

2:40AM | Tue, 20 January 2004

Great pov, water and nice surfaces

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Trokodyl

10:26AM | Tue, 20 January 2004

I love surface of this image..

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Alpo

4:56PM | Tue, 20 January 2004

Thanks for the comments. Actually I now agree, I think one wave would be beter. At least I always save all my settings so I can go back and change this!

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PatGoltz

3:36AM | Sat, 31 January 2004

What a lovely landscape! Glad you made it an earthscape. It also shows what could be done with Mars if we had the technology and resources. The clouds are a little washed out, and I agree about the waves. I'd make it two.


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