cold and high above by nostradamus2002
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Description
I had to work pretty long on the surface to be somewhat content with it. If you have any suggestions on how to improve it, feel free to tell me. Your comments are always welcome. Thanks for viewing, hope you like it...
Comments (13)
Waswat
Excellent overall.. although imo the atmo doesnt 'feel' right at the picture... Great work @ the surface!
fmtoffolo
surfaces are good, but they fail at giving the impression of something as big as mountain
Simplicity
excellent terrain and pov. I like the surface. nicely done.
EoinArmstrong
Super pov - the snow looks great in the b/g, but requires more 'scale depth' in the f/g
Markal
I like the atmo and sky color...very crisp and clear surfaces...agree with fm, not sure how to make it look larger or higher....still, excellent work!!!
Mikan
Wow -first I thought I couls see a photo -but what a great result of terragen I see here..Excellent!
choronr
I believe you have achieved your objective. This image is very photo-realistic. Excellent render!
HeikoH
Beautiful light and surface. Xlt!
martinjbirk
beautiful light and surfaces !!!!
adm5050
Really nice surfacing. Cool overall image.
joshus_hund
Agree with choronr and I could not suggest how to improve the surfaces, sorry! Excellent work on them! May be another lighting would help? But that's speculation...
0m3g4
The surface is very good! excellent even,. Id love to give it a try (with credits to you of course). Works well. Only flaw I can see would be the atmospheric blue settings... maybe a bit darker?
Buzzzzz
Don't know how I missed this one? This is Excellent! You did a wonderful job on the textures! POV is excellent also! Sky is fine, all I would suggest would be to cut down a little on the atmospheric blue. Or, I don't know what setting you use for gamma but I use 1.1 most times. Just a matter of taste is all........Excellent render my Friend!