Have toyed with Terragen for a few years but lately have had little time to do anything of significance. I am trying my best to find some time for Terragen but have also developped an interest for Vue. BTW I am a dedicated Mac enthusiast !
I am always trying something new but do not seem to have the capacity to get very good at it ! Anyway I will try to improve over time and thank those that give me their kind advice !
I am french-canadian and therefore....pour les francophones du reseau je suis canadien francais et donc recevrai sans problemes commentaires ou messages en francais.
Born, raised and still living in Edmundston NB Canada and likely to die in the same spot !!!
A practicing internal medicine specialist, my principal mode of relaxation revolves around Terragen and Vue (when the job permits) ! I do however give ample time to my family before Terragen. Other than the love of my life, Mireille, I also have 2 adult kids from a first marriage and 2 young adopted darling daughters from Haiti . They will keep me young ! Have no choice !
Finally thanks to all the artists at Renderosity who have commented my works and helped me progress with my art. I will not mention names in the fear of forgetting some of you ! Deeply Appreciated !
http://homepage.mac.com/pclavett/
Take care all !
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Comments (5)
bebert
belles couleurs et belle eau, j'aime !!!bravo!!
Darthmagus
Les couleurs de l'automne sont au rendez-vous. Le frissement de l'eau est magnifique.
Zazie
Leau est vraiement magnifique et le ciel aussi ! On sent leffleurement du vent.
choronr
A wonderfully powerful image. This is a high impact picture.
PatGoltz
This looks like it is definitely going in the right direction. A bump map, eh? On a more realistic mountain terrain, this would be even better.