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Terragen Sea/Undersea posted on Apr 01, 2004
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1th experiment to get some caustics fx by lighting, nothing spectaculair so far terrain used: Ph 50 by Hajukin tfv

Comments (10)


despe

3:55AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

well,very strange, the camera is underwater or above ? (i presume it is under). waiting for the next...:)

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joshus_hund

4:04AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

Cool stuff! I cannot see caustics yet, sorry! But I like this coral structures and the overall look of an abstract painting!

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EoinArmstrong

4:29AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

Agree with Jens; nice coral effect; good use of terrain and lighting

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criss

4:39AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

It was a very good experiment!!! :)

hillrunner

6:42AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

Deep diving feeling here, strange lighting !

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PatGoltz

8:30AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

It looks like a valiant effort. I'm not quite sure what changes to suggest. I'll think about it.

SoundChaser

9:07AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

Interesting stuff...keep experimenting, Martin!

christianfly

11:17AM | Thu, 01 April 2004

Strange fx!!?

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choronr

9:44PM | Thu, 01 April 2004

It appears you zoomed into a petri dish containing bacteria growth. But, I know you will further this experiment and produce a masterpiece with the subject matter.

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redawg2

9:16PM | Sat, 03 April 2004

I think you are on to something!Keep going!


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