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Terragen Architecture posted on Apr 06, 2004
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"The ancient Greeks threw coins in their wells, hoping to keep the wells from running dry. Today, people throw coins in fountains to make wishes come true. But don't throw all your coins into one fountain; there is more than one way to make a wish." T4v

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Haroon

8:09AM | Tue, 06 April 2004

Are you sure, this is made with terragen? If yes tell me how to do this!
Anyway the textures and water look perfect!

terrascaper

8:25AM | Tue, 06 April 2004

Wow, very original! Nice work.

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EoinArmstrong

8:39AM | Tue, 06 April 2004

Made presumably with hi-res overlays; the arch is an interesting feature; nice work; great pw - super concept! V

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bost

2:17PM | Tue, 06 April 2004

I assume we are also looking down on the image from a high camera, and the terrain is built up like a Roman relief? Very interesting work.

Terreinconnue

2:37PM | Tue, 06 April 2004

Tr beau travail et impressionnant comme rultat ;)

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dashboard_jehovah

1:58AM | Sat, 10 April 2004

NICE!..made with TG (top down view) with Flood plug-in in PS?

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PatGoltz

12:55AM | Mon, 12 April 2004

Whoa! This is fantastic!

THDUV

1:12AM | Mon, 12 April 2004

Well sorry for the lake of details, 9000m top down view zoomed on a ter named Fenster covered with 1000X1000 bmp photo reworked in PSP + Flood :-)


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