Noel Prabhuraj BIO The first time I touched colors I got a spanking! Mum was a school teacher. I was in kindergarten. She had several boxes of colors for distribution to her students. Without knowing I fiddled with all of them and made many pages of, I think, abstract art. No wonder, I got some spanking :) As I grew I discovered I was good at it. Later, I even represented my college in All-India Cultural Competitions and won several prizes -- even though I was only a BSc Botany student. Then, for a brief stint I worked as a commercial artist in a small firm dealing with Cine-ads. Now, of course, I do something else to belong to the land of the living. My first intro to digital art was at Renderosity. I was amazed at what people did. I watched Luc Bianco's work at the Terragen commune. And later, I started experimenting. I think I am still learning -- but its wonderful. I was introduced to fractals by Carolyn (classyladytwo at Terragen). I did a few using Apophysis. But I think my heartbeat is more with Terragen. I use several other tools as well: World Machine 1.25, 3DEM, Wilbur, Terrapainter,CamPath, Stratagen and a whole lot of other plugins. Thanx for visiting my homepage. May the eyefeast you have here satisfy your heart.
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Comments (13)
redbeard
Very dramatic cliffs and superb lighting. Great work.
choronr
Agree with redbeard; superb coloration.
adm5050
Super POV, right over the crisp terrain. The texture and color are great.
joshus_hund
Very nice colouring and authentic rajastani feeling! You wanted the shadow to be hard but for me it is too dark, sorry! Still excellent!
bruno021
Great work! Love the bright colours, the sky, and the overhang in the right proportions.
wizardofnoz
Yes, dear Joshus, thanx for ur kind comment: I wanted the shadow to be hard for two reasons. One, to add hardness to the unrelenting terrain. And two, to create a visual movement between dark shadow on one end and the light clouds on the diametrically opposite end. This would create a subliminal effect :)
EoinArmstrong
Nice pov and good surface - good, dry mood...
SophiaDeer
Stunning!! The dark shadows give it a most mysterious look. Excellent!!
PatGoltz
Redbeard took the words right out of my mouth! I like the hard shadow. It might work to make it a little lighter, but you wouldn't want to lighten it much!
Artzy
Very Nice Work!
RG19
Reminds me of the Valsquez rocks in Los Angeles, excellent POV and lighting!
classyladytwo
I like the dark side for one when the sun is shinning that bright and hard at that time of day it would be that dark of a shadow area excellently done
swarnasankha
Rajasthan ke pahado ko bakhubi tasveer pe utaraa gaya hai......lajavab......bahut khuub.....