Welcome to my little corner of Renderosity. I am interested in many things besides art, for example, languages. I read 15 languages, and I have 140 languages on my web site. I don't really write other languages, though, so don't be surprised if I leave a broken comment for you. :) Please feel free to leave me a comment in another language, too.
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Comments (16)
Rich2
Interesting concept and I hope it works out. Don't know what to tell you about overlaying. Definitely need work on the atmo, and brighten it up a bit, but shading is great. Good luck!
adm5050
Great detail work Pat. I can't wait to see this image in it's final edition.
Artzy
You Could Always Call This 'Cathedral Rock', And It Will Become An Instant Tourist Attraction...
Nice Work None The Less!
Dinalt
That's a really ambitious project you've set yourself Pat, I hope it goes alright. I think the textures may have to be added in a 3rd party app., either Photoshop or PSP. (I tried every which way with this terrain, but it didn't look quite right in the final render). This pov gives the Cathedral a nice dramatic look, and I'm really looking forward to the finished project. Stained glass windows are a real soft spot of mine, so I can't wait to see the finished work. Thanks for making brilliant use of the terrain.
1pearl
Tolles Terrain und Super Wasser !
alfstan
I agree with Dinalt. This is an ambitious project. It will really be interesting to see how it turns out. If it goes right maybe you could give the rest of us newbies some tips. Thanks
Markal
Very cool...I can't wait to see it finished!!
bebert
celle-ci est tr jolie aussi, mais je pre l'autre .
Tore13
originale complimenti
JPSoft
Superb idea!
ariz
V Very nice Pat.. You may have a long way to go, but you have also come a long on this picture. :O)
choronr
Uniquely unusual; but a fine composition.
Snow_Angel
WHEW!! This one is fantastic! I love this new work you are doing! Very inspiring and beautifully done Pat! :) V
bost
another very ambitious project - have you thought of using surface distribution stencils to separate the textures? - it may take a lot of postwork to get them to sit right, but it may allow you to give different areas of the terrain a separate treatment
mad-mick
Brillant effect,this is a excellent image
EoinArmstrong
Excellent lighting, colours and atmo!