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Stormy Sunset

Terragen (none) posted on Aug 18, 2004
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Very low cam only 2 metres above sea level, wave size to maximum, I want to go surfing! Ship modeled with trueSpace, layered with photoshop. The rest is terragen. Feedback welcome...

Comments (7)


dayna2

12:58AM | Wed, 18 August 2004

Lovely, Excellent ship.

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EoinArmstrong

2:53AM | Wed, 18 August 2004

Nice concept and pw - watch for low cams over water: can lead to pixellation and other render bugs

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bruno021

10:27AM | Thu, 19 August 2004

I think the sun is too big, and you should put the camera a little higher, you have artifacts in your waves. Great ship, mood and compositing.

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twistednoodle

12:28AM | Fri, 20 August 2004

Nice pic! Very different - water looks good maybe a little height is necessary but waves look very realistic.

philbob001

5:44AM | Tue, 21 June 2005

Nice composition, looks convincing, i should try using photoshop to ad backgrounds

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Digimon

1:55PM | Tue, 16 August 2005

APU Your POV is awesome! I am in love with the seas you can generate in Terragen! Great comp!

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cmcgaugh

1:23AM | Mon, 12 November 2007

Very beautiful, impressive ocean & composition....wish the ship was closer so we could see the details. Fine work!


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