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King Of All He Surveys

Vue (none) posted on Jun 15, 2001
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The proud cactus watches over his kingdom as the sun sets on another perfect day. Created entirely in Vue, with only default vue vegatation. Only post work was the addition of my logo. I need to work on getting my terrain textures a bit more in proportion. Also, for some reason, the ground in the lower left area is very squared in its layers, causing the shadows of the dead wood to look squared, so I had to cut about 200 pixels worth of length off the bottom of the image. As usual, all comments and tips are very much welcomed. Thanks for looking... --Eryk

Comments (7)


Sacred Rose

1:18AM | Fri, 15 June 2001

Your depth of field is fantastic Eryk!!! I love it...well done :)

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Wizzard

1:38AM | Fri, 15 June 2001

Beautiful colouring and positioning.. well done 8 )

dolly

3:21AM | Fri, 15 June 2001

great canyons good work

MikeJ

3:24AM | Fri, 15 June 2001

Very cool Eryk. Your lighting and arrangement is very good, but it looks as if you duplicated the front terrain to make the others, or used the same "seed" for each. Try palying with the filters in the terrain editor a little for an enormous amount of variety. Every filter can be edited completely. And you could easily get 10,000 different canyons out of that one starting point. Also, I don't know what you mean by "squared", but if you mean what I think you mean, you can eliminate that squaring off of the lower levels by entering a value of 1.00, or even more, in the terrain editor in the "clip" box, and you can also press the "lower edges" button. For terrains with higher "clip" values, you'll need to sink it into the ground a little, else it'll float...

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Calseeor

5:14AM | Fri, 15 June 2001

thank you all for your words of encouragement. You make it worth posting. :) Mike, Believe it or not, I generated seperate terrain for all the canyons, but I do think I used the same value in two of them, is that what you mean by using the same seed? I will try the clipping values you mentioned, I have never used them before...didn't know what they were for. Man..I wish I could find my stupid Vue manual. :) As always, thanks for the tips Mike...I hope each renderosity user does not have a limit to advice you give, if so I must be almost out. :) Have a great weekend everyone. --Eryk

KiDAcE

6:16AM | Fri, 15 June 2001

Whoa. This is extensive. Reminescent of the Grand Canyon. Almost Bryce Canyon but the rocks are weird there.

trevor3000

7:11AM | Fri, 15 June 2001

great job!


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