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Cochise Head

Terragen Landscape posted on Apr 15, 2004
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We all know how inaccurate 10m and 30m dems are. So I was really surprised and happy that this one had the detail it did.. This is called Cochise Head. It is located in the S/W corner of Az and was named after the Apache Chief Cochise.. The details are not as good as in a photo, but for a dem this is great. There is a lot of history around this area due to the Indians and the wars. Some Indians would call this a sacred place, and some didn't care, but they all showed the respect due to this area for being named after the great Apache War Chief.. No post work. All TG

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Snow_Angel

2:11AM | Thu, 15 April 2004

I have seen this mountain! Very nice discription Frank! This is pretty nice for a DEM too! :)

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EoinArmstrong

3:03AM | Thu, 15 April 2004

Nice pov and effective surface

adm5050

9:59AM | Thu, 15 April 2004

Very nice job Frank.

hillrunner

10:37AM | Thu, 15 April 2004

You can give more details by working more on surface mapping (you can use overlays too) ! Try to give different bumpiness/scale depth settings.

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choronr

8:34PM | Thu, 15 April 2004

Frank, this is very good work. I have one in my gallery called 'Confluence' that this terrain reminds me of. Your work just gets better and better!

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PatGoltz

4:29AM | Fri, 23 April 2004

This certainly looks like the mountains in that area, no question about it.


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