Hey everyone, here's a little bit about myself and my love for 3d rendering.BIOWell, I was born on January 17, 1989 (do the math to find my age ;-) ). I live in Ohio where I am currently a senior in high school. I've been working on Terragen for about 6 years now, and as some of you probably know, I've come a long way. I started Cinema 4D about two years ago but I never seriously got into it until about a year ago. Now I absolutely love the program. I tried Bryce over the summer of 2003, but I never really got into it. Well, thats about it for now, thanks everyone for viewing my work!
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Comments (10)
Trokodyl
Beautiful! Beautiful atmo, very good surface and nice water.
martinjbirk
excellent vegetation-surface & sky.
TerraIncognita
cool water & fantastic clouds.
choronr
All is excellent. Only one suggestion: increase the background lighting and the sun's brightness so as to pick up more detail in the shadows.
MeltingIce
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, I will definetely keep it in mind!
bkhook
I think it is excellent just the way it is...I am sitting on the ledge enjoying the beauty.. inhaling deeply .. smelling the moisture off the water.. the greens.. feels the coolness and the moisture touching my shoulders.. excellent job.. don't change a thing
classyladytwo
Excellent your really getting good at these beautiful render
EoinArmstrong
Great atmos, pov and water
PatGoltz
Your mood is outstanding! I, too, would like to see more detail in the shadows (in real life, you would be able to see more). Another way to do this is to lighten the shadows a little. You can then leave the background lighting and sun's brightness alone.
MeltingIce
Yea, I agree on the darkness of the shadows, but I had to do this in order to make the dynamicly shaded clouds. But now that I think about it, I can just render the terrain seperate from the sky and use photoshop to put them together in one pic, which is what I think I will do. Thanks for the comment!