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Terragen Landscape posted on Jun 30, 2004
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My first try using overlays. Thanks for viewing, comments and ratings. edit: Just wanted to add an information. The only overlays in this pic are the rock textures in the background.

Comments (9)


Simplicity

2:28PM | Wed, 30 June 2004

Very nice sky!

majikart

3:37PM | Wed, 30 June 2004

Very good for your first try; The snowline could be a little more fuzzy and I believe the terrain texture has two shades of green so you can put patches of dark foliage in with the green valley area.

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Saurav

5:40PM | Wed, 30 June 2004

Textures are excellent. Impressing for your first go.

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Zuckerhutbomber

12:45AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Thank you for your comments. But actually is there no snow on this pic. And the grass was made by myself not using overlays. Sorry.

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inkydigit

3:33AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

great job, lovely grass and rock texture cool sky too (I have tg on a mac so no overlays...they always make me jealous!!!) :)

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EoinArmstrong

5:40AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Nice pov and terrain

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me109

6:05AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Great POV and first overlay work :) Maybe i am wrong, but it looks like your Grass Layer is limited with max height and not max slope! if yes you schould try max slope for more realistic results imho. Great Work!

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Zuckerhutbomber

11:15AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

@all Thank you again for your positive comments :). @me109 I limited the grass layer with both max height and max slope, but they're very sharp. I hope somebody can understand, what I am triying to say. :D

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Montanan

2:15AM | Fri, 02 July 2004

You're on the right track. Great image depth and camera positioning!


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