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Navajo Point

Terragen Landscape posted on Apr 23, 2005
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I tried for the first time to integrate a photo which I took this week with a Terragen render... Nice week-end !

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LutzB

6:49AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

I like photo integration, but it would look better if you would have removed noise before blending! Second point of critics is the huge sun reflection right side; reduce the sun's disc diameter and the amount of water reflectiveness to avoid this enormous spread of white on the waters' surface. Last is the abrupt transition between and the sandstone area (like this one very much!) and the upper, darker zone. Dramatic light & coloring, like it...!

ashgondai

7:10AM | Sat, 23 April 2005

Pretty much what Lutz said^ Other than that its awesome!

MJK

11:31PM | Sat, 23 April 2005

it's like the water receded, the surfacing really is fantastic and the lighting is part of that. awesome terrain too.

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superza

12:45PM | Sun, 24 April 2005

nice colours!! well integrated sky!

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choronr

1:52PM | Sun, 24 April 2005

I agree with Lutz; yet, you have managed to create a very impressive composition!

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EoinArmstrong

2:27AM | Mon, 25 April 2005

I agree with Lutz, but I like it so far - very dramatic sky


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