Freeze by Rich2
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Description
This should cool things off...
Thanks for looking in!
Comments (19)
EoinArmstrong
Brrr! Nice atmo/mood and surface; great terrain and water too
inkydigit
awesome terrain!!beautiful srf's reminded me of a chocolate cake!?:)(it must be lunchtime!:o)), atmos is excellent, how do you get those shoreline rocks, what size terrain did you use?
shortgrey
Great terrain, nice atmo/mood.
me109
beautiful colors/atmo and surface.Looks really cold!
Darthmagus
Wonderful lighting on this attractive terrain!
environaut
Ahhh...how refreshing! Thanks for the crisp coolness! Excellent render...really like that atmosphere!
Petra-S
Wonderful work! Super terrain,pov,atmosphe and lighting!Geniale surface/textur!
joshus_hund
Awesome pool and stones! The surf is really cool! ...as the whole image!
Simplicity
Superb work. I would have to agree with all of the above.
Dixiem47
Love the terrain and pov I like the feel of the whole work yes feel the cold (Thak you needed that.)
prutzworks
xlt cold mood
LadyWailua
Stunning atmo ! The water really looks ice-cold ... ;-) Great terrain and surface !
bost
so that's what happens to the water when the mud freezes, it goes clear - a few degrees hotter and that surface looks like it would swallow boots whole - excellent work
BlueLotus7
Brrrrr!!! Shivering just viewing this!! Brilliant work!!
rmnative111
Man! I can feel the cold breeze! Terrain is excellent!
choronr
Thank you Rich; we need the cooling off here. Your sky matches the condition. Beautiful work.
T2
your terrains keep fascinating me!
zaberc
Excellent cold atmo !!! Terrain is excellent too!!!
pclavett
Beautiful atmo amd mood ! Love those reflections on the water ! The colors are superb and soothing to the eye ! This is superb work Richard !