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Septamia - Guokh'Vha River

Terragen Mythology posted on Jul 19, 2004
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This picture is part of the project 'The Second World' by Martin J. Birk. It shows the Guokh'Vha River on the Isle of Septamia in the evening. I actually don't know what has happened to the clouds... Edit: I loaded a new picture up - I changed the clouds and PoV a bit. Hope you like it more than the first one ;-)

Comments (6)


Celebtilien

1:54PM | Mon, 19 July 2004

I really don't know why they are looking like this... Maybe the Depth/Thickness was too high (20), I now reduced it to 2 ;-) We'll see what it looks like then...

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environaut

2:55PM | Mon, 19 July 2004

Clouds are still funky (much better IMHO), but I like the darker mood of the image much more than the original! Almost seems like moonlight!

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Arkanias4

3:18PM | Mon, 19 July 2004

Yes mysterious dark one looking like under the moonlight.

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martinjbirk

3:28PM | Mon, 19 July 2004

besser als vorher :) mit dem himmel. leider seh ich jetzt die hinteren hel nichmehr... schade, denn surface und wasser sind wirklich gut !!

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stbc

9:28PM | Mon, 19 July 2004

nice work, lovely surfaces. I see what you mean about the clouds. Perhaps they are too close to the ground also???

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EoinArmstrong

3:18AM | Tue, 20 July 2004

Nice mood and lighting


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