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Beach

Terragen Atmosphere/Mood posted on May 09, 2004
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This is my first serious attempt at a beach scene. I know some things that need to be improved but I am not sure how. I hope you like it.

Comments (6)


xina

9:48PM | Sun, 09 May 2004

pretty sea - nicely done!

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twistednoodle

12:00AM | Mon, 10 May 2004

Whoa good work here!!! You obviously have the idea! This is really a lovely pic. I like the underwater layer ;) I've tried that myself and I like the look! Well done!

HeikoH

12:16PM | Mon, 10 May 2004

I love this water!

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environaut

3:15PM | Mon, 10 May 2004

Excellent job!! That water is fantastic...although IMHO the straight line of the water in the lower right could be tweaked a little to make it rougher (I know how in photoshop anyway). Great realism on the mountain, and I also love that underwater surface layer...makes it look like it's glowing! ;-)

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TobinLam

10:52PM | Mon, 10 May 2004

That straight line bothers me, too. I don't have any programs like photoshop, though. Fell free to import it and tweak it. I'll repost it and give you credit for that bit. I really appreciate the comments. Thank you.

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PatGoltz

5:39AM | Sat, 22 May 2004

Your water is gorgeous! As has been said, the only problem is the straight line. By raising or lowering your water level, you can probably find a place where it is eliminated, or by shifting your PoV slightly.


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