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World Builder Landscape posted on Sep 03, 2004
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This is my first image with WB4.0. I'm only on chapter 3 of the manual. Since there's no Poser plugin (yet), I added the condor in post.

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Alfons

5:23PM | Fri, 03 September 2004

Great work sofar Irene, i like the mountain materials and the grass, some shadows would make it more alive, but that's for the next chapter :)

alephzain

6:05PM | Fri, 03 September 2004

I'm glad to have you in the "beginners club", if you don't get offended to be called a beginner. I find the work of some guys here very inspiring, and I want to explore my creativity while learning the tricks. Glad I'm not alone in this part of the journey...

Dimitri

10:12AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

Hi Irene, I know WB has a steep learning curve and therefor it takes time to get all the things working for you. Sofar so good on this image, like alfons said, some more shadowcasting and working on details will make it more alive. The Poser plugin will be with us soon and then it will be easier to populate your scene. Keep the progress on you work comming. Good work on this one.

Chrisisz

6:25AM | Thu, 09 September 2004

Looks very nice Irene! Success with learning WorldBuilder :-) ~Chris


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